Fig. SL-1
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0
EXAMPLE
10 '
*** "SL" COMMAND ***
2 0
OPEN "LPTl:" AS #1
30 PRINT #1 ,
"IN;SPl; PA1000,1000;"
4 0
PRINT #1,"SL0; "
50 PRINT #1,"LBSL0"; CHR$ (3)
60 PRINT # 1 ,"SL0.4;"
70 PRINT #1 ,"LBSL0.4";CHR$(3)
80 PRINT #1,"SL0.8;"
90 PRINT #1,"LBSL0.8";CHR$(3)
100 PRINT #1,"SP0;"
S L 0
S L 0 . 4 SL 0 .8
Fig. SL-2
SM
Symbol Mode
FORMAT
SM character or symbol [terminator]
SM [terminator]
DEFAULT VALUE
"SM;" (no symbol mode)
RELATED COMMANDS
SI, SR, SL, Dl, DR
EXPLANATION
The parameter is limited to a single, printable character or symbol. After a character or symbol is
designated by the SM command, it is printed centered on a point specified by the PA or PR com
mand. Once designated, it is effective until another character is designated (symbol mode is not
released) or symbol mode is released. Symbol mode is released by the SM command with no
parameter.
The IN or DF command also releases the symbol mode.
A designated character is affected by commands that change the size (SI or SR), slant (SL) or
direction (Dl or DR).
A semicolon [;]CHR$(59) cannot be designated because it is regarded as a terminator. Also, a
space or control code cannot be designated.
The example shown below draws characters or symbols at the points of broken lines.
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