_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ APPENDIX B SOFTWARE NOTES
Using Superscripts and Subscripts
Normally, typing APT starts superscript printing and a sec
ond APT stops it; the same applies to the use of APV to
control subscripts. When you use this patch, however, be
sure to add APR after the second APT or APV. For exam
ple:
Text
in your WordStar file:
Superscripts for footnotes APT1 APTAPR,
Subscripts H!\PV2/\PV!\PRSO!\PV4!\PVAPR.
Pri nted resu Its:
Superscri pts for footnotes
I
Subscripts H
2
S0
4 .
INITIALIZATION
Printer menu selection D allows you to define any combi
nation of print features that will be set before a WordStar
file is printed. The selection of features you choose to de
fine is known as the default print format. This has two uses.
First, it ensures that any print features you'd used to print
previous files have been cancelled; second, it lets you pick
a particular kind of printing as the standard for all your
documents-Condensed print, for example. Of course you
can change these features within the WordStar file if you
wish.
In our sample, we're going to set WordStar to initialize at
the normal default settings: utility mode printing,
10
cpi
character width, and 6 lines per inch line spacing.
Type D to start and you'll see the following display:
103