Xerox 4213 manual Vertical Cursor Position Decipoints

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LJ SERIES 2D EMULATION

Absolute move: If the # value has no sign, the cursor is moved down # rows from the top margin.

Relative move, positive: If the # value is preceded by a plus (+) sign, the cursor is moved # rows down from the current cursor position.

Relative move, negative: If the # value is preceded by a minus (-) sign, the cursor is moved # rows up from the current cursor position.

If an absolute # value (i.e., with no sign) or negative # value exceeds the top or bottom edges of the printable area, the cursor is moved to the appropriate edge of the printable area. If a positive # value specifies a position beyond the bottom of the printable area, the cursor is moved off the page. The Vertical Cursor Position commands ignore the perforation region.

Example To move the cursor from line 25 to line 2, enter:

E&a2R

Hex

1B 26 61 32 52

Dec

27 38 97 50 82

or, as a relative move,

E&a-23R

Hex

1B 26 61 2D 32 33 52

Dec

27 38 97 45 50 51 82

Vertical Cursor Position (Decipoints)

Purpose

Syntax

The Vertical Cursor Position (Decipoints) defines the absolute or relative position of the vertical cursor in units of decipoints (1/720th of an inch). The height of a row is defined by the current Vertical Motion Index (VMI) setting.

E&a#V

Hex

1B 2A 61 # 56

Dec

27 42 97 # 86

where # represents the number of decipoints to move or the absolute position to move to. The # is valid up to two places to the right of the decimal point.

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