Underlining With Radix; Table 3-2 Peachtext Print Functions - Star Micronics Radix User Manual

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print. The easiest way is to use the boldface function with the
PeachText recognition character (@) as described in the Peach-
Text User's Manual. You can also use function codes to select
double-strike, emphasized or combine both to highlight in bold-
face fashion.
Each type will give you a slightly different look. You may want
to experiment with them and use the one you like the best. Once
you have chosen the method you feel is best for your needs, try to
stick with it as much as possible. Switching back and forth will be
confusing and ultimately detract from the look of your docu-
ments.
Table
3-2
PeachText print jknctions
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Note: A carriage return will automatically turn off single-line expanded text.
Underlining with Radix
There are two different ways to underline text. The easiest
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way is to use the underline function with the PeachText recogni-
tion character ()
as described in the PeachText User's Manual.
With Radix, this will print as a series of dashes under the text (as
opposed to a solid line).
The special printer function codes can also be used to select
and cancel underlining. As shown in the Table
3-2,
the code
1
OUT27,45,1\
selects underlining and \
OUT27,45,0
\ can-
cels it. With these codes, Radix will print a solid line under the text
(including spaces) rather than dashes.
The choice is yours as to which you use depending on your
application. The flexibility, however, is nice to have.

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