The printer’s priority list causes a combination of emphasized and
elite to produce elite only, a combination of emphasized and con-
densed to produce emphasized only, and a combination of all three to
produce condensed elite. Also remember that elite or condensed will
cancel pica.
Master Select is a powerful code that gives you
an easy way
to
produce multiple combinations with a single command. To see
double-strike emphasized underlined printing, for example, you
need only one ESCape code instead of three.
Indeed, Master Select is such a powerful feature that it may occa-
sionally be more powerful than you want it to be. Because it controls
seven different modes, a Master Select code will cancel
any
of those
seven
that
are not selected. For example, suppose that you have a page
in elite and want part of it underlined. If you use ESCape “!” 128 to
turn on underlining, your FX-286 will begin printing in underlined
pica instead of underlined elite because the 128 code does not include
elite. Use
129 for
underlined elite.
Superscript and subscript
Your FX-286 can also print superscripts and subscripts,
which you
can use for mathematical formulas, footnotes, and other items that
require numbers or letters above or below the usual print line. ESCape
“SO” turns
on
superscript and ESCape
“S1”
turns on subscript. ESCape
“T” turns off either one. You can see them in action with the program
below:
10 LPRINT "The formula for water is H";
20 LPRINT CHR$(27)"S1";"2"CHR$(27)"T";
30
LPRINT "0."
40
LPRINT CHR$(27)"T"
T h e
f o r m u l a
f o r
w a t e r i s H
2
O .
Now that you see
how
to use the ESCape sequences for superscript
and subscript, you can devise your
own
examples.
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