Gemini User’s Manual
For example, |
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LPRINT “Plus”; CHR$(194); |
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“achange plus c’est la me”; |
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LPRINT CHR$(8); CHR$(94); “mechose:’ |
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will print: |
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Plus c,achange plus c’est la mQme chose. | |||
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(“Themore things change, the more they remain the same:‘) |
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We used the CHR$(194)character | to print the cedilla (“c,“)For. the | - | |
“5:’type the letter “e”and then backspace - CHR$(8) - followed |
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by CHR$(94) for the circumflex. | C’est t&s facile, |
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Spanish
If you wanted to print: | Se habla espaEol |
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you could input the following controls: | |
LPRINT “Sehabla espan”; CHR$(8) CHR$(126); “01” |
German
German text, when set in modern type, requires only the umlauted |
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( **) vowels. |
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For example, to print: |
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fur den eigen en Bedarf |
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(“forpersonal consumption”) |
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You would enter: |
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LPRINT “f”; CHR$(216); “rden eigen en Bedarf” | _ | - |
Foreign Language Characters: Summary
Gemini now provides you with even more
There are 2 ways in which to access this International
character | set: |
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1. By using the ESC 7n code where: |
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USA: | n=O | England: | n=l |
Germany: | n=2 | Denmark: | n=3 |
France: | n=4 | Sweden: | n=5 |
Italy: | n=6 | Spain: | n=7 |
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