PRINT CHARACTERS IN PC8 SYMBOL SET


DEFINITION

     Symbol sets are unique groupings of characters
     (alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and special symbols)
     designed to meet the requirements of specific languages
     and occupations.

     This program prints the entire PC-8 symbol set
     including the normally transparent symbols.  For more
     information concerning symbol sets refer to your
     printer user's manual or the PCL5 Printer Language
     Technical Reference Manual.

          Note:  This example is written using
                 GWBASIC as it utilizes specific
                 commands only available through
                 a programming language.  Each
                 program language has a different
                 set of commands to perform a
                 similar function.  This cannot
                 be done in EDIT due to the
                 for/next loop command.

PRINT ALL CHARACTERS IN PC-8 SYMBOL SET

10   WIDTH "LPT1:",255             Statement prevents Basic
                                   from inserting carriage
                                   return after 80 character
                                   are printed.

20   LPRINT CHR$(27);"E"           Printer Reset

30   LPRINT CHR$(27);"&s0C"        Enables end of line wrap

40   LPRINT CHR$(27);"(10U"        Selects the PC-8 Symbol Set

50   LPRINT                        Selects a 10 pitch, 12
     CHR$(27);"(s0p10h12v0s0b3T"   point, upright medium,
                                   Courier Font.

60   FOR I =1 TO 255               BASIC Command beginning the
                                   For/ Next loop which defines
                                   the range of values to be
                                   printed.

70   LPRINT CHR$(27);"&p1X"        Allows normally unprintable
                                   characters to be printed

80   LPRINT CHR$(I);               Basic command which prints
                                   the current character

90   NEXT I                        Basic command which end
                                   loop.

100  LPRINT CHR$(27);"E"           Resets and Ejects page

110  END                           Ends Program In Basic



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