Typeface
The last attribute you can give to characters is their typeface. The design of characters is what font designers often think of as the main determinant for a font. But when you select a laser printer font, typeface sits at the bottom of the list.
To assign the particular face you want for your primary font, send this command:
<ESC> (S n T
For n enter one of the font code numbers from this table:
TYPEFACE | n |
Line printer | O (zero) |
Pica | 1 (one) |
Elite | 2 |
Courier | 3 |
4 | |
Roman | 5 |
6 | |
Script | 7 |
Prestige | 8 |
Caslon | 9 |
Orator | 10 |
Presentation | 11 |
Line Draw | 12 |
PC Line | 13 |
OCR | 14 |
Bar Code | 15 |
To assign a character face to the secondary font, just flip the parenthesis and use the same n numbers:
<ESC> )S M T
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