Tally Genicom 6600 Benutzerhandbuch
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Chapter
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Code V Font Selection
Code V Font Selection
Since Code V runs on top of another emulation, the Code V Language has
the ability to print either emulation fonts or Code V fonts. When Code V is
turned on via the ^PY^- command, it sets the out of pass font to the 10 CPI
Draft emulation font using the character set selected on the Control Panel.
Code V has the ability to select different kinds of fonts via Code V font
commands. These font commands and their effect(s) are listed below:
the ability to print either emulation fonts or Code V fonts. When Code V is
turned on via the ^PY^- command, it sets the out of pass font to the 10 CPI
Draft emulation font using the character set selected on the Control Panel.
Code V has the ability to select different kinds of fonts via Code V font
commands. These font commands and their effect(s) are listed below:
^IFONT,S# If issued inside a pass, the specified font is changed for the
duration of the pass. If issued outside a pass, the font is changed
to the specified Code V font both inside and outside passes.
to the specified Code V font both inside and outside passes.
^S#
Valid only inside a pass, this command changes the font of the
characters in the current pass to the specified Code V font.
characters in the current pass to the specified Code V font.
^#
Valid only outside a pass, this command changes the font of the
characters outside passes to the specified Code V font.
characters outside passes to the specified Code V font.
^@C
Valid only outside a pass, this command changes the emulation
font, thus affecting Code V outisde of pass characters and
characters printed after exiting Code V.
font, thus affecting Code V outisde of pass characters and
characters printed after exiting Code V.
Code V Character Set Selection
All emulations and Code V have two character sets: upper (eigth bit high) and
lower (eigth bit low). For all Code V fonts, the default lower character set
(characters 20 - 7F hex) is US and the default upper character set (characters
A0 - FF hex) is Latin1. Complete charts for the US and Latin1 character sets
are available in Appendix F, Table 46: on page 287.
lower (eigth bit low). For all Code V fonts, the default lower character set
(characters 20 - 7F hex) is US and the default upper character set (characters
A0 - FF hex) is Latin1. Complete charts for the US and Latin1 character sets
are available in Appendix F, Table 46: on page 287.
The CVCC font lower character set may be selected within Code V by using
the ^IISO command. The Code V font upper character set cannot be changed
and is always Latin1. Changing the character set via the control panel does
not alter the Code V character sets. The effects of the ^IISO command are
described below.
the ^IISO command. The Code V font upper character set cannot be changed
and is always Latin1. Changing the character set via the control panel does
not alter the Code V character sets. The effects of the ^IISO command are
described below.
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When ^IISO is sent inside a pass:
The selected ISO character set (also called language in the Code V
manual) lasts only until the end of that pass.
manual) lasts only until the end of that pass.
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When ^IISO is sent outside a pass:
The selected ISO character set is used both inside and outside passes
until Code V is exited. Also, upon re-entering Code V, the ISO character
set selection made during the previous Code V session is retained.
until Code V is exited. Also, upon re-entering Code V, the ISO character
set selection made during the previous Code V session is retained.
To form an ISO character set, ^IIISO only changes 12 characters from the
lower US set. These 12 character differences are shown for each ISO
character set on page 47.
lower US set. These 12 character differences are shown for each ISO
character set on page 47.