Bolding And Double Striking Text - Xerox 820-II Word Processing Applications And Reference Manual

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BOLDING AND DOUBLE STRIKING TEXT
The 820-ll has the ability to print any amount of text in bold. Bold text is struck
three times at the printer (the third time just a fraction of an inch over) to make it
appear darker and heavier, as shown below.
You can use bold text to emphasize text.
Like underlining, the bold command is a start/stop command that is marked on the
screen with a B. When the file is printed, the text will print bolded and the bold
markers will not print.
Double strike is similar to bold, except that the text will not appear quite as heavy
when printed. The printer will strike the characters twice to make the characters
darker, but it will not move over a fraction of an inch to make the characters
heavier. The double strike start/stop marker is a D.
The bold and double strike commands are on the Format (Non-display) Menu (115 on
the Main Menu).
RETURN
=
BACKSP
LFkey
A
=
B
=
B:FILENAME PAGE I LINE I COL
~I
FORMAT {NONDISPLAY} MENU
overprint
line
required backsp
line
feed
other pitch
bolding ..
1
C
=
stop printer here
I
D
double strike ..
1
F
=
use hex
2~
spoke
1
G
use hex 7F spoke
1
K
alternating headers
1
&:
trailers {on/off}
INSERT ON
Use HELP key from Main Menu
1
N
standard pitch
J
0
required space
1
S
underscore ..
1
T
superscript ..
1
V
subscript ..
J "
start/stop
You may touch any key shown above. Touch SPACE
bar
to close the menu.
Like under lining, the bold and double str ike com mands can be added to a file af ter it
is typed, and can be deleted without erasing the text itself.
TEXT TYPING FEATURES
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