ERASING DOWNLOAD CHARACTER DEFINITIONS

After you have defined a set of characters (a whole new al- phabet, perhaps) you may want to go back to using mostly standard characters with a few new user-defined characters mixed in. Rather than turning SR-lo/15 off (which erases all of the current settings, including download characters), you can send

a command which will restore the default characters. This command copies all the characters from the standard character ROM into download RAM:

(For STAR mode)

<ESC> “f” 0

(For IBM mode)

<ESC> I':"0 0 0

Since it will copy all characters into the download area, it will wipe out any characters that are already there. So it’s important to send this command to the printer before you send any download characters you want to define.

DEFINING

PROPORTIONAL

CHARACTERS

 

 

Except for the actual width, defining characters for propor-

 

tional printing is exactly the same as defining normal width

 

download characters. Characters can range from 5 to 11 dots

 

wide. This means that characters can be as narrow as one-half

-

the

normal

width.

 

 

 

 

 

Besides being able to specify the actual width of the character,

 

SR-lo/15 allows you to specify the position in the standard grid

 

where the character will print. You must specify the dot column

 

in which the printed character starts and the dot column in which

 

the character ends. Why, you may ask, would you want to define

 

a character this way instead of merely defining the overall width

 

of

the character? Because SR- lO/ 15’s proportional

character

 

definitions can also be used to print normal width characters, which are eleven dot columns wide. And by centering even the narrow characters in the complete grid (look at the “i” in Figure 9-12) they will look good even when you aren’t printing them proportionally.

The command format for proportional character definition is exactly the same as you have learned; the only difference is the

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