Xerox FS 5250 用户手册

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Selected FSL Functions
Xerox FS 5250, User’s Guide
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Font definition example
&&??%    %Y91,521,6,5,1,18,1%    %X1
This will define GFID 512 as a Helvetica, proportional bold, Roman 8 symbol
set, point size 18, and translate table 1 (Roman 8). It will then save settings
permanently and erase the escape character (X1).
Other commands
Other commands that can be used in connection with font definition, are:
Y3, CPI
Y92, Font Point
Y93, Font Attribute
Y94, Font Typeface
Y96, Font Change
Y97, User Defined GFID/Font Selection
11.5.5 Selecting Fonts -    XES
NOTE:
The procedures in this chapter can only be used, if you have se
lected
the XES option on the interface (see the chapter on installation
requirements).
You can have many laser printers connect to the Xerox FS 5250, have a
large number of internal fonts
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 and install more fonts either as soft fonts or
as font cassettes. This chapter describes how you can use these fonts.
Many software programs will provide you with the facility of changing fonts.
But if your software does not have this facility, you can still change fonts in a
document by sending commands to the interface.
What to consider
When you send a font change command  to the interface, you must
remember the following:
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The system and system software will not know that you have changed
font. This means that data will be transmitted to the printer as before
the font change. This may give you format problems.
                                            
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See the basic printer manuals for an explanation of fonts.