Printronix l7032 参照マニュアル
Descending Characters
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Descending Characters
Purpose
Prints descending lowercase characters one of two ways: 1) by
extending below the print baseline, or 2) by raising the characters
slightly to completely contain the descending characters above
the print baseline.
extending below the print baseline, or 2) by raising the characters
slightly to completely contain the descending characters above
the print baseline.
Mode
Graphics with an Extended Graphics Command selected
Format
(cc) D
data (cc)D (cc)-
(cc)
Represents the Special Function Control Code
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
D
The Descending Character command. Enter D.
data
The data characters for descending character
printing. Only lowercase descending characters are
printed extending below the print baseline.
printing. Only lowercase descending characters are
printed extending below the print baseline.
(cc)D
Following the data, enter the Special Function
Control Code (SFCC) for your VGL configuration
and D to turn off descending character printing.
Control Code (SFCC) for your VGL configuration
and D to turn off descending character printing.
(cc)-
Graphics Mode CR used as a sequence terminator.
Enter the SFCC for your VGL configuration
immediately followed by - to end the command
sequence.
Enter the SFCC for your VGL configuration
immediately followed by - to end the command
sequence.
Comments
Descending characters are the lowercase characters g, j, p, q,
and y and are the only characters affected by this command.
Normal descending characters extend below the baseline of
normal print. Unless specified, VGL begins each alphanumerics
command sequence with descending character print turned off,
which means the characters are printed completely above the
print baseline.
and y and are the only characters affected by this command.
Normal descending characters extend below the baseline of
normal print. Unless specified, VGL begins each alphanumerics
command sequence with descending character print turned off,
which means the characters are printed completely above the
print baseline.
The D command operates as a toggle. The first D command
enables descending characters to print below the baseline, the
second D command disables this feature, the third D command
enables, and so on. All lowercase descending character data
following the first D command prints below the print baseline until
the next D command is encountered.
enables descending characters to print below the baseline, the
second D command disables this feature, the third D command
enables, and so on. All lowercase descending character data
following the first D command prints below the print baseline until
the next D command is encountered.
The D command is input as part of the data in one of the
alphanumeric commands. When the alphanumerics command
sequence is terminated, descending character printing is also
terminated.
alphanumeric commands. When the alphanumerics command
sequence is terminated, descending character printing is also
terminated.
When the D command is turned on, VGL automatically allows
space for the descending characters whether or not descending
characters are part of the data. The amount of space allowed is
two dot rows per tenth inch of character height. This space
produces a gap under the standard print baseline of
non-descending characters. This space also produces a larger
reverse print character image background area.
space for the descending characters whether or not descending
characters are part of the data. The amount of space allowed is
two dot rows per tenth inch of character height. This space
produces a gap under the standard print baseline of
non-descending characters. This space also produces a larger
reverse print character image background area.