Esc [F0]+[07]+[01]+[N] Enable Wide Font Printing - Hengstler eXtendo X-56 Reference Manual

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Emulation Command Set Reference
2.1.19
ESC [F0]+[07]+[01]+[n]
[Name]
Enable wide font printing
[Function]
This command enables/disables wide font printing with standard/ GB2312-
Chinese/KS5601-Korean character sets.
16
[Code]
[1B]
10
[27]
[Description]
1.
The "ESC [F0]+[07]+[01]+[n]" command enables/disables wide font printing, where the wide font
is represented by 7000+ characters, each made up of 24X24 or 20X20 dots.
2.
If wide font printing is enabled, then each character in this font is represented by a specific 2 byte
code, which correlates to a specific wide font character. The selected wide font index specifies
how the two byte code is mapped onto an entry in the wide font.
3.
Four wide font indexes are available: standard 24X24, GB2312-Chinese 24X24, standard 20X20
and KS5601-Korean 20X20. Wide font printing is automatically enabled if one of these indexes is
selected.
4.
For both standard indexes, each two consecutive bytes that exceed [E0]
wide font character code references, whereas the corresponding character in the wide font is
selected by subtracting [E0]
16
character, ..., [E0]
[FF]
5.
For the GB2312-Chinese index, each two consecutive bytes that exceed [A0]
as wide font character code references, whereas the corresponding character in the wide font is
selected according to the "GB2312" Simplified Chinese character map. The GB2312-Chinese
index operates with a special preprocessed GB2312 type font only.
6.
For the KS5601-Korean index, each two consecutive bytes that exceed [A0]
as wide font character code references, whereas the corresponding character in the wide font is
selected according to the "KS5601" Korean character map. The KS5601-Korean index operates
with a special preprocessed KS5601 type font only.
7.
Bytes that are not regarded as wide font character code references are regarded as normal single
byte references in the internal/external character sets. If received, then the corresponding
internal/external character is printed.
8.
Escape commands that affect the internal/external character set (e.g. print mode) also affect the
wide font printing (e.g. double width, 3X magnification, etc.).
9.
The default wide font index is stored in flash memory. Its value can be wide font disabled, wide
font enabled with standard index or wide font enabled with Chinese index.
10. The valid range for parameter [n] is [0]
meaning of each value of [n] is as follows.
n
0
Wide font printing disabled
1
Wide font printing enabled with standard 24 x 24 index
2
Wide font printing enabled with GB3212 Chinese 24 x 24
index
3
Wide font printing enabled with standard 20 x 20 index
4
Wide font printing enabled with KS5601-Korean 20 x 20
index
7
Wide font printing index is reset to its default value, which is
stored in flash memory.
Part No. D 684 112
16
16
+ [F0]
+ [07]
+ [01]
10
10
+ [240]
+ [07]
+ [01]
16
16
16
[00]
(e.g. [E0]
[00]
16
th
is the 256
character, [E1]
10
≤ [n] ≤ [4]
Result
Mod.Nr. 4 150813 LEV
Enable wide font printing
16
+ [n]
10
+ [n]
16
[00]
16
st
is the 1
character, [E0]
16
16
th
[00]
is the 257
character, etc.).
10
10
or [7]
. All other values are ignored. The
16
are regarded as
16
16
nd
[01]
is the 2
16
16
[00]
are regarded
16
16
[00]
are regarded
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