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--THE README FILE--
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README contains late-breaking news and tips about WordStar,
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and information about printers.
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THE DISKS THAT CAME IN YOUR PACKAGE
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The file HOMONYMS.TXT is included on the Speller disk
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contrary to what is listed in Appendix D.
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INSTALLATION
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WINSTALL and WSCHANGE
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WordStar has two installation programs:
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o WINSTALL contains the basic choices to install WordStar.
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It is recommended for all users.
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Be sure and install your valid disk drives since WordStar
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running under CP/M cannot recover from attempts to access non-
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existent disk drives.
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o WSCHANGE contains every installation and customization
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choice. It is designed for advanced users and users who
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want to customize WordStar after they're familiar with it.
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Use the menu listing below for a directory of the menus
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in WSCHANGE.
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Directory of WSCHANGE Menus
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The chart below shows the organization of menus in WSCHANGE.
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Print it out and refer to it as you customize WordStar.
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Main Installation Menu
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A Console
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A Monitor
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A Monitor selection
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B Monitor name
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C Screen sizing
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B Function keys
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C Monitor patches
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A Special characters
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B Cursor control
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C Screen control
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D Keyboard patches
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A Function keys
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B Save function keys
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E Interface patches
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A Console busy handshaking
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B Special I/O subroutines
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B Printer
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A Printer choices
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A Printer selection
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B Printer name
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C Default printer driver
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B Printer driver library
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A Select library file
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B Create smaller library
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C Add new printer driver
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D Change printer driver data
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C WS printer patches
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A Custom print controls, printer initialization
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NOTE: Disregard the "CUSTOM & SIMPLE Controls Save CUSTOM/SIMPLE
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Controls" option shown. This is not available from this menu.
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D Printing defaults
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E Printer interface
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A Printer port selection
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B Printer busy handshaking
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C Printer subroutines
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C Computer
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A Disk drives
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A Valid disk drives
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B Maximum valid user number
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C Delay disk access if typing
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B Operating system
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A Single-user system
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B Multi-user MP/M
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C Multi-user Turbo DOS
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D ZCPR3
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C Memory usage
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D WordStar files
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E Directory display
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F Computer patches
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D WordStar
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A Page layout
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A Page sizing & margins
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B Headers & footers
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C Tabs
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B Editing settings
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A Edit screen & help level
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B Typing
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C Paragraph alignment
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D Blocks
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E Erase & unerase
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F Lines & characters
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G Find & replace
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H WordStar 3.3 compatibility
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I Printing defaults
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C Other features
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A Spelling checks
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B Nondocument mode
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C Indexing
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D Shorthand (key macros)
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E Merge printing
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F Miscellaneous
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E Patching
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A Auto patcher
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B Save settings
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C Reset all settings
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MEMORY USAGE
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WordStar requires a minimum TPA size of 50 kbytes to run
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using the factory defaults. The TPA is the amount of memory
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available in your computer for use by programs that have a
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file type of COM. To see how big the TPA is in your computer,
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press the question mark key (?) at the Opening Menu.
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The amount of memory required by WordStar can be reduced by
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approximately 3 kbytes if necessary. Use the WSCHANGE program
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to select the minimum memory configuration option. The menu
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will show you what capabilities are being reduced.
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WordStar uses a general-purpose buffer for a variety of
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tasks. WordStar allocates memory to this buffer for editing,
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for merge printing, and at the Opening Menu (see BFSIZE in
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PATCH.LST). The buffer used for editing is usually the most
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sensitive to a reduced TPA size. (You may be able to use the
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Opening Menu and print, but there may be insufficient memory
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for editing.)
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The merge print buffer is used only to hold merge print
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variable names and data. Increase it if you run out of memory
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while merge printing.
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The Opening Menu buffer is used primarily to hold the file
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directory, and for miscellaneous tasks.
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LOW-MEMORY INDICATOR IN STATUS LINE
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If the Low-Memory indicator appears in the status line, it
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means that WordStar was unable to complete some function.
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The most common symptoms are: the line number in the
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status line is wrong, or a paragraph alignment could not be
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completed. You may correct the line counter by saving your
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file, exiting WordStar, and re-loading your file. To correct
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the paragraph alignment, move your cursor to the point where
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paragraph alignment stopped, and then press ^B again.
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The reason this comes up is that WordStar was not able to fit
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a big enough chunk of text into memory at one time.
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When you first begin editing, WordStar uses the value from
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EDSIZE in the user area to determine the minimum amount
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of memory required for a page of text. The default
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is set for approximately a 55 line by 66 column page. If
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your page size is routinely larger than this, you may want
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to increase EDSIZE. Multiply the number of lines by the
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number of columns, and divide by 128.
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If the Low-Memory indicator comes on while printing, it is due
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to either the same reasons as for editing, or there is
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insufficient memory to print the text proportionally spaced.
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The amount of memory required depends on which printer
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driver you are using. If you aren't using the .PS ON dot
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command to turn proportional spacing on in your document,
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low memory won't be a problem. Also, WordStar uses more
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memory for merge printing than it does for regular printing
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(around 2.5 kbytes more).
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The Low-Memory indicator will also appear when a full disk error
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is encountered during editing. Treat the disk-full error as you
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would normally.
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RAM-RESIDENT PROGRAMS
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RAM-resident programs, such as SmartKey, reduce the amount of
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working memory (TPA) that WordStar can use. The new features in
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WordStar, such as shorthand, may reduce the need for these
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RAM-resident programs, thus freeing memory for WordStar.
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ZCPR3 SUPPORT
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In order to enable the ZCPR facilities within WordStar, the user
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must use the Z3INS utility provided with ZCPR to install the
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address of the ZCPR "environment" into WordStar. The environment
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contains information that WordStar uses to support ZCPR-specific
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functions.
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Generally, the user should log onto the drive containing the file
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WS.COM, and issue the command:
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Z3INS SYS.ENV WS.COM
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The user should also run either WINSTALL or WSCHANGE to further
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install WordStar for ZCPR. However, this is not mandatory because
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the only thing that happens is that the WordStar sign-on says
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"ZCPR3," and the LGLUSR location in the user area is changed for a
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maximum user number of 31. (The normal default for LGLUSR is 15.)
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Once the user has installed WordStar for use with ZCPR, the user
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will be able to use the following ZCPR features:
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- A named directory may be used when logging onto a new drive/user.
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- A named directory may be used instead of a drive/user as part
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of any file name.
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- The drive/user always appears above file directories. (For CP/M
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only the drive letter is shown if the user number is zero.)
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- The directory name also appears above the directory if one has
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been defined for the currently logged drive/user.
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- If WordStar does not find its OVR files on the current drive and
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user, it will search the drives and user numbers in the ZCPR
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search path rather than using its standard search pattern.
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- WordStar installs itself as a ZCPR "shell" process which lets the
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user enter any legal ZCPR command when running a program. (CP/M
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can only run programs that are COM files.)
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OSBORNE USERS
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The command to change a hard carriage return to a soft carriage
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return (document mode) or to turn Auto-indent ON (nondocument
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mode) does not function on the Osborne because of a limitation
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in its BIOS. The following patch can be applied to change the
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command from ^^ to ^- (Ctrl-Hyphen):
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Using DDT or SID in the file WSMSGS.OVR:
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At 02DA replace 1E with a 1D
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At 02EF replace 1E with a 1D
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At 0359 replace 1E with a 1D
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At 06B2 replace 1E with a 1D
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At 06C9 replace 1E with a 1D
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At the system prompt type SAVE 53 WSMSGS.OVR
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For more information on how to use SID or DDT, see your CP/M
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reference guide. As always, be sure and apply the patch to a
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COPY of the file.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR TWO FLOPPY DISK COMPUTERS
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Do not remove the Program disk while you are using WordStar.
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The Printer Driver Library file (WSPRINT.OVR) on the WordStar
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program disk is much smaller than the Printer Driver Library
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file contained on the disk labeled PRINTER. Be sure to read the
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section in "Starting" that discusses the printer library file.
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RUN A PROGRAM
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Once you press R you can type the drive and user number for the
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program you want to run. You may run only .COM files. CCP commands,
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such as DIR cannot be used.
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INDEXING
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Using StarIndex
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StarIndex 1.01 works with files created with this release of
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WordStar.
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"Can't Use That Printer" Message
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When WordStar creates an index or table of contents, it uses
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the printer drivers $INDEX and $TOC. If you created a smaller
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WSPRINT.OVR file, you may have left these drivers out. To
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return them to the file, copy the original WSPRINT.OVR file
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onto your disk. When you create a smaller file again, be sure
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to save these drivers. See Appendix C in the WordStar manual
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for a list of other drivers to save.
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SPELL CHECKING
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Dual floppy disk users:
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Unless you have sufficient room on your working WordStar program
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disk for the files TW.COM, SPELL.COM, MARKFIX.COM, REVIEW.COM and
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MAINDICT.CMP you will not be able to run a spell check from the
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Opening Menu. You will need to exit WordStar and replace the
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working WordStar program disk with the dictionary disk you created
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during installation. This disk should contain the files listed
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above. Make sure the disk in drive B has the file you want to
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spell-check.
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Follow the directions for running a spell check in The WORD Plus
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manual.
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UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS RELEASE
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This release of WordStar contains many new features and commands.
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See the "What's New" booklet for a complete list. The following
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changes came in too late to be included in the documentation.
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Printer Patches
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Previous versions of WordStar treat most dot matrix printers
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and other non-daisy wheel printers as a DRAFT printer with a
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few patchable items. Because of this, many users have used
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these patches to be able to use certain features of their
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printers. Sometimes the patches have been quite extensive, and
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some users have many files that count on them.
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The printer drivers of WordStar Release 4, on the other hand,
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are very powerful. Almost every driver recognizes all the print
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controls and all the dot commands. In fact, if a document is
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written to be printed on one kind of printer, it is likely that
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it will also print fine on some other printer.
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However, if you want to use your existing files with WordStar
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4, and those files rely on the user area being patched in a
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special way, you can probably do so by moving the patches into
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WordStar 4, and using the CUSTOM or SIMPLE printer driver.
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On the INSTALL disk is a program called MOVEPRN.COM that
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copies the printer driver portion of the previous release's
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user area into files that can be installed into Release 4 with
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the "auto patcher" feature.
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Copy the program MOVEPRN.COM onto the disk containing the
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WS.COM file for the previous version. Type
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MOVEPRN WS.COM FILE1.PAT FILE2.PAT
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MOVEPRN extracts the proper portions of the user area and
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writes them into two files that may then be used with the "auto
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patcher" feature of WSCHANGE.
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FILE1.PAT is to be used with the general patching menu
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(Choose E "Patching" on the WSCHANGE Main Menu, then A "Auto
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Patcher"). FILE2.PAT should be used to install strings first
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into the SIMPLE driver, and then into the CUSTOM driver (choose
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B "Printer" on the WSCHANGE Main Menu, then B "Printer driver
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library", D "Change printer driver data" and D "Driver auto
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patcher").
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Test print your document first with the SIMPLE driver, and then
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with the CUSTOM driver to see which one produces the most
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satisfactory results.
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Also read Appendix C for more information on using the Auto
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Patcher.
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Hanging Indents
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For WordStar Professional Release 4, MailMerge reformats indented
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text created with ^OG to the current margins. If you want the text
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to remain indented, use embedded ruler lines or the .RM, .LM,
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and .PM commands. See the "Reference Guide" for more information.
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Pressing ^OG to wrap back to the first tab on the ruler line after
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having reached the last tab works the same way it did in previous
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versions of WordStar, contrary to what is stated in the manual.
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TERMINALS
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WordStar comes installed for an "idealized" special terminal.
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WINSTALL and WSCHANGE allow you to install many terminals by
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name, thus allowing WordStar to take advantage of the special
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features that the terminal might support, such as underlining
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or the function keys.
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Use either WINSTALL or WSCHANGE to pick your specific terminal
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or computer screen from the Monitor menu. If your terminal
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isn't on the menu, it probably emulates one of those that is
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there. Look in your terminal documentation to find out.
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After you install WordStar for the proper terminal, run
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WordStar and open the file PRINT.TST to see which attributes
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(such as bold and underline) work on your screen.
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WordStar will highlight the following in some way...
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Bold (^PB)
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Underline (^PS)
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Strike-out (^PX)
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Subscript (^PV)
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Superscript (^PT)
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Doublestrike (^PD)
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Italics (^PY)
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Blocks (^KB, ^KK)
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Error messages
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Most of the time, normal text will be shown in dim intensity,
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and highlighted text will be shown in bright intensity. You
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may have to use a brightness and/or contrast knob to adjust
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your screen the first time you use WordStar this way.
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If your dim intensity is too dim to see well, and you can't
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adjust it, you can change the BRITE flag to ON using WSCHANGE.
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This will invert bright and dim in your text, so that regular
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text is displayed bright, and highlighted text will be
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displayed as dim. However, text in the menus is not affected.
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DISPLAY PROBLEMS WITH TERMINALS
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Once you have installed WordStar for the proper terminal, you
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may still experience display problems.
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If text from the previous screen remains after WordStar
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displays a new screenful of text, the most likely cause is
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cursor wrap. Basically, WordStar must know what happens to the
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cursor when a character is displayed at the rightmost position
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of the screen. It can either remain at the right edge, or it
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can wrap to the beginning of the next line. The WRAP flag in
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WordStar must be set either on or off to correspond to the
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way the terminal works. (It is generally set for the
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terminal's factory default, but the default can usually be
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changed using the terminal's setup mode.)
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Another possible cause for display problems is your terminal's
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incomplete emulation of some other terminal. The most
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common differences are...
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Line insert (LININS), line delete (LINDEL),
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Erase to end of screen (ERAEOS),
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Erase to end of line (ERAEOL),
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And, erase screen (ERASCR).
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Look in the manual for your terminal and use WSCHANGE to see
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if the control sequences match.
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PRINTERS
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WHAT'S IN THIS SECTION
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This section contains the following information:
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Choosing a Printer
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Setting Up Your Printer
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Printer Drivers
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Proportional Printing
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Laser Printers
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Information on Specific Printers
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CHOOSING A PRINTER
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WordStar is ready to work with over 100 printers. The printer you
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choose during installation becomes your default printer. However,
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when you print a document, you can choose any other printer. To
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choose a default printer, follow these steps:
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1. Look at the Printer Information brochure that came in your
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package. The first chart shows the printers listed on the
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Printer Selection Menus. If your printer is on the menu,
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simply choose it during installation.
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2. If your printer isn't listed on the menu, it may work like a
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printer that is. Refer to the second chart in the Printer
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Information brochure for a list of printers that work like
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printers on the menu. When WordStar asks you to choose a
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printer, choose the printer that works like yours.
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3. If neither chart lists your printer, choose Typewriter Printer
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(if your printer can backspace) or Draft Printer (if it can't).
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These choices may not take advantage of all your printer's
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features, but they will work with almost any printer.
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Note: If you choose Draft or Typewriter, you can modify custom
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print controls and printer initialization.
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If you want to make more modifications to take advantage of your
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printer's feature, choose the Custom or Simple drivers, then use
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the WS Printer Patches section of WSCHANGE to tell WordStar the
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codes for your printer. Refer to your printer manual for these
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codes. Some printers work better with the Custom driver and some
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with the Simple driver. Try using both and see which works better
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with your printer. See the "Reference Guide" for more information.
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SETTING UP YOUR PRINTER
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Choosing a Printer Port
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Each printer is connected to a printer port at the back of
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the computer. WordStar looks for printers on the LST: port.
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If your printer is connected to a different port, use
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WSCHANGE to tell WordStar the correct port.
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Testing Your Printer Connection
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At the operating system prompt, type "PIP LST:=READ.ME." This
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file should be printed by your printer. If it is not, your printer
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may be connected to a different port. See your computer reference
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manual, and the section on the STAT command in your CP/M
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reference manual for more information.
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PRINTER DRIVERS
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The WSPRINT.OVR file on the Printers disk contains a printer
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driver for each printer on the Printer Selection Menu. The printer
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driver for a printer contains all the codes WordStar needs to work
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with that printer.
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Each printer driver has a short name. If you choose a printer when
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you print a document, you see the names of the printer drivers, not
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the names of the printers.
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PROPORTIONAL PRINTING
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WordStar supports proportional printing on a number of printers.
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To turn on proportional printing, either install WordStar to
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default to proportional printing, or place a ".PS on" command
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in your document. At print time, WordStar selects the
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appropriate proportional font based on the character width
|
|
(.CW) currently in effect.
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|
|
|
The specific printer descriptions later in this section show
|
|
recommended character widths for proportional typefaces.
|
|
These widths are for a normal mix of upper- and lowercase
|
|
letters. If you have many words or phrases all in uppercase
|
|
or if you want your text less densely printed, choose a larger
|
|
character width.
|
|
|
|
While WordStar mostly sets character widths based on the
|
|
proportional-width table in the driver, on the more advanced
|
|
daisy wheel printers, WordStar uses the printer's proportional-
|
|
spacing mode. WordStar determines how much white space is needed
|
|
to right-justify the line based on its own proportional width
|
|
tables. If the table values don't match the wheel installed,
|
|
WordStar won't be able to justify the line correctly.
|
|
|
|
WordStar sends standard ASCII characters; if a proportional wheel
|
|
uses a different spoke mapping, set up the printer to handle this.
|
|
|
|
LASER PRINTERS
|
|
|
|
WordStar supports laser printer features such as font changes
|
|
and proportional spacing.
|
|
|
|
WordStar supports several laser printers: the Canon LPB-8 A1 & A2;
|
|
the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet, LaserJet+, and LaserJet 500+;
|
|
and the Ricoh LP4080. Refer to the "Specific Printer
|
|
Information" section of this file for information on these
|
|
printers. General notes about using laser printers are given below.
|
|
|
|
Paper Size and Margins
|
|
|
|
Laser printers come with preset page margins. You need to
|
|
compensate for these margins by changing page length in your
|
|
WordStar documents. The chart below shows the recommended
|
|
settings for 8 1/2 X 11 inch paper for both portrait and landscape
|
|
orientations. These settings allow 55 lines of text for portrait
|
|
orientation and 40 lines of text for landscape orientation (at 6
|
|
lines per inch). They also allow for a footer of up to 3 lines
|
|
and a one-line header. If you use multiple-line headers, adjust
|
|
the top margin accordingly.
|
|
|
|
Dot Default Portrait Landscape
|
|
Setting Command Value Orientation Orientation
|
|
------- ------- ------- ----------- -----------
|
|
page length .PL 66 62 47
|
|
top margin .MT 3 2 2
|
|
bottom margin .MB 8 5 5
|
|
header margin .HM 2 1 1
|
|
footer margin .FM 2 2 2
|
|
|
|
If the laser printer is your primary printer, you can use WSCHANGE
|
|
to make these settings the defaults.
|
|
|
|
Because laser printers leave small margins at the left and right
|
|
sides of the page, you may want to use a smaller page offset
|
|
setting (the default is .PO 8).
|
|
|
|
Form Feeds
|
|
|
|
When you print with a laser printer, answer Y for yes to the "Use
|
|
form feeds (Y/N)?" prompt at print time. (The default is NO.) If
|
|
the laser printer is your primary printer, you can use WSCHANGE to
|
|
change the default to yes.
|
|
|
|
WordStar Commands for Font Selection
|
|
|
|
The WordStar dot commands and print control commands listed below
|
|
determine the fonts used for printing a document.
|
|
|
|
.PR .PR OR=L selects landscape orientation; .PR OR=P (or just
|
|
.PR OR) selects portrait orientation (the default). If
|
|
either of these commands appears after the first printing
|
|
line on a page, the orientation will not change until the
|
|
following page.
|
|
|
|
.PS .PS ON selects proportionally spaced characters; .PS OFF
|
|
(the default) selects fixed-spaced characters.
|
|
|
|
.CW The character-width setting (.CW followed by the width in
|
|
120ths of an inch) determines the character pitch and font
|
|
selected for fixed-width printing. For proportional fonts, it
|
|
determines the point size and proportional-width table
|
|
selected.
|
|
|
|
.LQ .LQ ON selects near letter quality print (if supported by
|
|
your printer). LQ OFF selects draft quality print. Default
|
|
is ON.
|
|
|
|
^PY The italic print control toggles between normal and italic
|
|
characters when the appropriate italic font is available.
|
|
|
|
^PB The boldface print control toggles between normal and bold
|
|
characters when the appropriate bold font is available.
|
|
|
|
^PD The double strike print control used with the laser printers
|
|
toggles overprinting with a horizontal offset of 1/120"
|
|
between the two character images. This allows a bold effect
|
|
where no bold font is available.
|
|
|
|
^PA ^PA turns alternate pitch on. Use .CW to assign different
|
|
character widths to normal pitch (see ^PN below) and alternate
|
|
pitch so that each pitch accesses a different font. You can
|
|
then change fonts by switching between the two pitches. This
|
|
is the only way to use two fonts on the same line.
|
|
(See "Character width" and "Pitch" in the "Reference Guide.")
|
|
|
|
^PN ^PN turns normal pitch on. You can use it with ^PA as
|
|
described above.
|
|
|
|
^P@ When working with columns, if you use alternate and normal
|
|
pitch for two fonts, or if you use proportional spacing, you
|
|
may need to use ^P@ to make sure the columns line up.
|
|
Remember that the column position set with ^P@ is determined
|
|
by the normal pitch character width. (See "Columns" and
|
|
"Proportional spacing" in the "Reference Guide."
|
|
|
|
INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC PRINTERS
|
|
|
|
This section describes the capabilities of each printer listed on
|
|
the Printer Selection Menu. The printers are listed in alphabetical
|
|
order (except for the generic printers such as "Draft,"
|
|
"Typewriter," "Custom," "Simple," and the various print-to-disk
|
|
options, which are listed first).
|
|
|
|
There is a chart for each printer explaining how features work and
|
|
listing any special notes about the printer. Each printer is
|
|
described in the following format:
|
|
|
|
PRINTER NAME ----- Driver: (short name)
|
|
|
|
^PY Effect of italics/ribbon color print control
|
|
^PT/V Subscript/superscript information
|
|
.CW Information on available character widths and fonts. The
|
|
chart shows the .CW, .LQ, and .PS settings required to use
|
|
different fonts.
|
|
|
|
.LQ OFF .LQ ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
------- ------ ------ ---------
|
|
.cw val .cw val recommended value (range) font 1
|
|
.cw val .cw val recommended value (range) font 2
|
|
|
|
.UL Continuous-underline information (if restrictions)
|
|
.UJ Microspace-justification information (if restrictions)
|
|
|
|
N/A means a command has no effect on this printer.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Switch settings, special features, anomalies.
|
|
|
|
DRAFT PRINTER (nonbackspacing) ----- Driver: DRAFT
|
|
|
|
^PD Overprints the line twice
|
|
^PB Overprints the line three times
|
|
^PS Overprints the underscore character in a separate pass
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts with a full line between
|
|
super/subscript and text
|
|
.LH Sets line height only in multiples of full lines
|
|
.CW N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES This driver works with any printer that doesn't automatically
|
|
perform a line feed when it receives a carriage return command. All
|
|
overprinting is done by returning the carriage and passing over the
|
|
line again.
|
|
|
|
TYPEWRITER PRINTER (backspacing) ----- Driver: TYPEWR
|
|
|
|
^PD Backspaces and overprints each character twice
|
|
^PB Backspaces and overprints each character three times
|
|
^PS Backspaces and overprints the underscore character
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts with a full line between
|
|
super/subscript and text
|
|
.LH Sets line height only in multiples of full lines
|
|
.CW N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES This driver works with any printer that doesn't automatically
|
|
perform a line feed when a it receives a carriage return command,
|
|
and responds to a backspace character. Overprinting is done by
|
|
backspacing.
|
|
|
|
AUTO LINE FEED PRINTER (backspacing) ----- Driver: AUTOLF
|
|
|
|
^PD Backspaces and overprints each character twice
|
|
^PB Backspaces and overprints each character three times
|
|
^PS Backspaces and overprints the underscore character
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts with a full line between
|
|
super/subscript and text
|
|
.LH Sets line height only in multiples of full lines
|
|
.CW N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES This driver works with any printer that automatically
|
|
performs a line feed when it receives a carriage return character,
|
|
and responds to a backspace command. Overprinting is done by
|
|
backspacing.
|
|
|
|
SIMPLE CUSTOMIZABLE PRINTERS ----- Driver: SIMPLE
|
|
|
|
All print controls cause control strings (on and off) in
|
|
the user area to be sent to the printer. These strings
|
|
are used by both the SIMPLE and CUSTOM drivers. They can
|
|
be installed with the WSCHANGE program.
|
|
|
|
.LQ Controlled by user area strings
|
|
.PS Controlled by user area strings
|
|
.CW N/A
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
.LH N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES This printer driver prints the line in one pass, sending
|
|
control strings from the user area to select print enhancements.
|
|
|
|
CUSTOMIZABLE PRINTERS ----- Driver: CUSTOM
|
|
|
|
All print controls cause control strings (on and off) in
|
|
the user area to be sent to the printer. These strings
|
|
are used by both the SIMPLE and CUSTOM drivers. They can
|
|
be installed with the WSCHANGE program.
|
|
|
|
.LQ ON/OFF controlled by user area strings
|
|
.PS ON/OFF controlled by user area strings
|
|
.LH Sets line height only in multiples of full lines
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
.CW N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES This driver prints the line in multiple passes, sending
|
|
control strings from the user area to select print enhancements.
|
|
|
|
PREVIEW TO DISK ----- Driver: PRVIEW
|
|
|
|
This driver prints documents to the PREVIEW.WS file to allow
|
|
you to preview the format and appearance of a document before
|
|
printing. Headers, footers, and pagination are shown correctly
|
|
and print controls remain in the file to display onscreen
|
|
attributes. Dot commands are not printed.
|
|
|
|
PRINT TO DISK WITHOUT PRINT CONTROLS ----- Driver: ASCII
|
|
|
|
This driver prints to the ASCII.WS file, stripping headers and
|
|
footers, high bits, and print controls.
|
|
|
|
PRINT TO DISK WITHOUT HEADERS AND FOOTERS ----- Driver: XTRACT
|
|
|
|
This driver prints to the XTRACT.WS disk file, stripping headers
|
|
and footers, but preserving high bits and print controls.
|
|
|
|
ANADEX 9500A, 9500B ----- Driver: 9500
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Even superscript roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
9 13.3 cpi
|
|
10 12 cpi
|
|
12 10 cpi
|
|
18 6.7 cpi
|
|
20 6 cpi
|
|
24 5 cpi
|
|
|
|
.LH 1/24" resolution, use even values
|
|
.UJ This printer has no incremental horizontal positioning
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
|
|
ANADEX 9501B, INTEQ 5100B ----- Driver: 9501B
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Even superscript roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 16.7 cpi
|
|
8 15 cpi
|
|
10 12.5 cpi
|
|
12 10 cpi
|
|
14 8.3 cpi
|
|
16 7.5 cpi
|
|
20 6.2 cpi
|
|
24 5 cpi
|
|
|
|
.LH 1/24" resolution, use even values
|
|
.UJ This printer has no incremental horizontal positioning
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
|
|
C. ITOH STARWRITER 1550 AND 8510 ----- Driver: C1550
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
|
|
C. ITOH F10 STARWRITER ----- Driver: QUME
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
Note: Proportional printing was tested with a Theme 10 wheel.
|
|
|
|
CANON LBP-8A1 AND LBP-8A2 LASER PRINTER ----- Driver: LBP8
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.PS .PS
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- -- ---------
|
|
6 - 20 cpi
|
|
8 - 15 cpi
|
|
9 - 13.3 cpi
|
|
10 - 12 cpi (elite)
|
|
12 - 10 cpi
|
|
20 - 6 cpi
|
|
24 - 5 cpi
|
|
16 - 7.5 cpi
|
|
- 7 (0-8) Garland 8 point
|
|
- 10 (9-11) Garland 12 point
|
|
- 14 (12-17) Expanded 8 point
|
|
- 20 (18-30) Expanded 12 point
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver is
|
|
configured to select all the built-in fonts in the LBP8, as well
|
|
as fixed pitch cartridges and the Garland PS cartridge. Other
|
|
proportional cartridges require modifying the proportional spacing
|
|
tables with WSCHANGE. For more information on laser printers, see
|
|
the "Laser Printers" section above.
|
|
|
|
CITIZEN MSP ----- Driver: CITMSP
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48 resolution.
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UJ Microjustification slows printing. Continuous underlining
|
|
suppresses microjustification.
|
|
|
|
|
|
DATAPRODUCTS PAPER TIGER SPG-8050 & SPG-8070 ----- Driver: SP8050
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, prints full-size
|
|
.LQ .LQ .PS
|
|
.CW ON OFF ON Font name
|
|
--- --- --- ---------
|
|
7 7 5 (0-6) condensed
|
|
10 10 8 (7-8) elite
|
|
12 12 10 (9-13) pica
|
|
14 14 - expanded condensed
|
|
20 20 16 (14-17) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 20 (18-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
DIABLO 630, 1610, 1620 DAISY WHEEL ----- Driver: DIABLO
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects red/black ribbon color
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts in separate pass with specified roll
|
|
.CW Supports any value from 0 to 30. Usual fixed pitch values
|
|
are 8 (15 cpi), 10 (12 cpi), and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.BP ON selects bidirectional printing; OFF selects left-to-right
|
|
printing
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining does not suppresses microspace
|
|
justification. Continuous underlining may be irregular.
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing; OFF selects fixed pitch
|
|
spacing. If a proportional print wheel has a non-standard
|
|
spoke pattern, configure the printer to translate spoke
|
|
position into the appropriate character. This driver
|
|
explicitly positions each character when proportional spacing
|
|
is selected.
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for a Diablo
|
|
metal 96 character BOLD PS wheel.
|
|
|
|
DIABLO 630 DAISY WHEEL WITH WP OPTIONS ----- Driver: 630WP
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects red/black ribbon color
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts in separate pass with specified roll
|
|
.CW Supports any value from 0 to 30. Usual fixed pitch values
|
|
are 8 (15 cpi), 10 (12 cpi), and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining does not affect microspace justifi-
|
|
cation
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing; OFF selects fixed pitch
|
|
spacing. If a proportional print wheel has a non-standard
|
|
spoke pattern, configure the printer to translate spoke
|
|
position into the appropriate character. This driver sends
|
|
codes to the printer to turn proportional spacing on and off,
|
|
and the printer controls character to character spacing.
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for a Diablo
|
|
metal 96 character BOLD PS wheel.
|
|
|
|
DIABLO 630 DAISY WHEEL, EXTENDED CHARACTER SET ----- Driver: 630ECS
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts in separate pass with specified roll
|
|
.CW Supports any value from 0 to 30. Usual fixed pitch values
|
|
are 8 (15 cpi), 10 (12 cpi), and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining does not affect microspace justifi-
|
|
cation
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing; OFF selects fixed pitch
|
|
spacing. If a proportional print wheel has a non-standard
|
|
spoke pattern, configure the printer to translate spoke
|
|
position into the appropriate character. This driver sends
|
|
codes to the printer to turn proportional spacing on and off,
|
|
and the printer controls character to character spacing.
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables have been set up for a Diablo
|
|
metal 96 character BOLD PS wheel.
|
|
|
|
DIABLO C150 & C200 COLOR JET PRINTERS ----- Driver: C150
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects red/black ink
|
|
.CW 10 characters per inch only
|
|
.LH 1/30" resolution
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
|
|
EPSON FX-80 AND FX-100 ----- Driver: FX80
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
EPSON FX-85, FX-185 AND FX-286 ----- Driver: FX85
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects draft quality italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
6 - - compressed elite
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
10 - - elite
|
|
12 12 11 (10-13) courier
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
20 - - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (20-30) expanded courier
|
|
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
.UJ must be on for proportional text to be right-justified.
|
|
|
|
EPSON LQ-800 AND LQ-1000 ----- Driver: LQ800
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
- - - compressed script
|
|
6 6 - compressed elite
|
|
7 7 6 (0-7) compressed
|
|
8 - subscript 15 cpi
|
|
10 10 - elite
|
|
12 12 10 (8-16) pica
|
|
14 14 - expanded compressed
|
|
16 - expanded script
|
|
20 20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 - expanded courier
|
|
|
|
EPSON LQ-1500, VERSION 2.0 ----- Driver: LQ1500
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
10 10 - elite
|
|
- - 8 (1-9) subscript 15 cpi
|
|
12 12 11 (10-13) courier
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- - 15 (14-18) expanded script
|
|
20 20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 20 (19-30) expanded courier
|
|
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification.
|
|
In proportional fonts, continuous underlining may appear
|
|
broken between words.
|
|
|
|
NOTES If you have an older LQ-1500 (firmware version 1.8), your
|
|
printer will have horizontal position registration problems. For
|
|
best results, contact your printer dealer about a ROM upgrade.
|
|
|
|
EPSON LX-80 - Driver: LX80
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects draft mode italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half height if .SR 0, else full height with roll
|
|
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 - compressed
|
|
10 - elite
|
|
12 12 courier
|
|
14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded courier
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
EPSON MX-80 AND MX-100 WITH GRAFTRAX+
|
|
EPSON MX-80 III AND MX-100 III ----- Driver: MX80
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Older MX-80 and MX-100 printers don't have graphics mode (for
|
|
fine horizontal spacing), variable line height setting, printer
|
|
controlled underlining, or printer controlled super/subscripts. If
|
|
you have one of these printers, use the DRAFT driver, or adapt the
|
|
CUSTOM or SIMPLE driver to your needs.
|
|
|
|
EPSON RX-80 AND RX-100 ----- Driver: RX80
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
HEWLETT-PACKARD LASERJET PRINTERS
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|
|
|
The following information applies to the LaserJet, the LaserJet+,
|
|
and the LaserJet 500+. For general information on laser printers,
|
|
see the "Laser Printers" section above.
|
|
|
|
The LaserJet Fonts
|
|
|
|
The LaserJet has three different types of fonts:
|
|
|
|
- The "internal" fonts that came with the printer
|
|
- Plug-in cartridges
|
|
- Soft fonts that must be downloaded through your computer.
|
|
(Only the LaserJet+ and LaserJet 500+ can use downloaded fonts.)
|
|
|
|
The fonts available in your LaserJet depend on which cartridge
|
|
you have installed and which fonts you have downloaded.
|
|
|
|
Font Installation
|
|
|
|
Internal Fonts:
|
|
|
|
The fonts that came with your printer are already in memory and
|
|
ready to use. Different LaserJet models come with different sets
|
|
of internal fonts.
|
|
|
|
Cartridges:
|
|
|
|
Cartridges containing a variety of character fonts can be
|
|
inserted into any LaserJet model. See your printer manual for
|
|
instructions.
|
|
|
|
The font selection guidelines in the sections below contain
|
|
information about specific cartridges. The letter that identifies
|
|
your cartridge is on the front label, directly following the
|
|
number 92286. For example, the Y cartridge is labeled 92286Y.
|
|
|
|
Soft fonts:
|
|
|
|
Soft, or downloadable, fonts are supplied on disk. These fonts
|
|
are not explicitly supported by WordStar.
|
|
|
|
LaserJet Font Selection
|
|
|
|
Each LaserJet font has several characteristics associated with
|
|
it. When a printer driver specifies font characteristics to the
|
|
LaserJet, the LaserJet searches its available fonts for the best
|
|
match to the characteristics requested. The following table
|
|
describes these characteristics, in the order in which the
|
|
LaserJet evaluates them when selecting a font.
|
|
|
|
Characteristic WordStar Control
|
|
-------------- -----------------
|
|
* Orientation (portrait or landscape) .PR OR=P/L
|
|
* Symbol Set (Roman-8, USASCII, Printer driver
|
|
Line Draw, etc.)
|
|
* Proportional or fixed spacing .PS ON/OFF
|
|
* Print pitch (fixed-width fonts) .CW
|
|
* Character height (point size) .CW
|
|
* Character style (upright or italic) ^PY
|
|
* Stroke weight (light, medium, bold) ^PB
|
|
|
|
Note that symbol set is high in the list of characteristics:
|
|
make sure that the driver you select is compatible with the symbol
|
|
set of your cartridge or downloaded fonts. The symbol sets used by
|
|
each driver are listed in the table in the next section. For example,
|
|
if your cartridge has the USASCII Symbol Set, you can't use the
|
|
HPLJ:U driver because it uses only the Roman-8 Symbol Set.
|
|
|
|
LaserJet Printer Drivers
|
|
|
|
WordStar provides two printer drivers for use with different
|
|
LaserJet font cartridges. Each of these drivers
|
|
lets you print with several of the available fonts. You can
|
|
use any of these drivers with the LaserJet, LaserJet+, or
|
|
LaserJet 500+, depending on the cartridge.
|
|
Refer to the table below to see which driver works
|
|
best for you.
|
|
|
|
The table lists the following information for each driver:
|
|
|
|
o The symbol sets used for fixed and proportional spacing
|
|
|
|
These must correspond to the symbol sets on the installed
|
|
fonts you want to use. The "Default" symbol set refers to the
|
|
one the LaserJet defaults to.
|
|
|
|
o The proportional-spacing tables used by the driver
|
|
|
|
These tables are part of the LaserJet's method of proportional
|
|
spacing. The tables determine the width of each character in a
|
|
proportionally spaced font. The fonts corresponding to these
|
|
tables are used if available. If the corresponding font is not
|
|
installed, the table is still used, and the closest available
|
|
font is used. This may cause the spacing to appear too tight or
|
|
too loose. In this column, the number is the point size, R stands
|
|
for regular, B stands for bold, and I stands for italics (the
|
|
LaserJet has separate tables for each of these).
|
|
|
|
o The font cartridges that work best with
|
|
the symbol sets and tables used by the driver
|
|
|
|
The cartridges listed are the only ones directly
|
|
supported for use with WordStar. If your cartridge is not
|
|
listed, you may still be able to use it. Look at
|
|
the font information below and try the most compatible driver.
|
|
You may need to try different dot command settings or another
|
|
driver. The HPLJET is the most "general purpose" driver, so if
|
|
you're not sure which driver to use, try it first.
|
|
|
|
Fixed-width Proportional Proportional Downloaded
|
|
Driver Symbol Set Symbol Set Tables Fonts/Cartridges
|
|
------ ----------- ------------ ------------- ----------------
|
|
|
|
HPLJET Default Default TmsRmn 8R, F, P, most fixed
|
|
10R,10B,10I
|
|
Helv 14B
|
|
|
|
HPLJ:B Default USASCII TmsRmn 8R, B
|
|
10R,10B,10I
|
|
Helv 14B
|
|
|
|
HPLJ:U Roman-8, Roman-8 Helv 6R,8R, U, V
|
|
Line Draw 10R,12R,14R
|
|
|
|
HPLJ:Y PCSET1 USASCII TmsRmn Y, AC
|
|
PCSET2 6,8,10,12,14
|
|
(all in R,B,I)
|
|
18B,24B,30B
|
|
|
|
HPL:AD Roman-8, Roman-8 TmsRmn AD
|
|
Line Draw 6,8,10,12,14
|
|
(all in R,B,I)
|
|
18B,24B,30B
|
|
|
|
The printer driver charts below show the actual fonts that print
|
|
with each printer driver and the recommended font cartridges.
|
|
The charts show the fonts used for both fixed
|
|
and proportional spacing and for different character width (.CW)
|
|
settings.
|
|
|
|
The recommended .CW settings are shown first. The settings in
|
|
parentheses select the same font, but the spacing of characters
|
|
within a line may appear tighter or looser.
|
|
|
|
After the name of each font, the charts note whether regular (R),
|
|
bold (B), and italic (I) fonts are available. If a bold font is
|
|
not available, you can use the ^PD (double strike) command to get
|
|
a boldface effect.
|
|
|
|
The last column shows whether you can print in landscape (chosen
|
|
in WordStar with .PR OR=L) as well as portrait orientation.
|
|
|
|
To use a particular font, choose the settings listed. For example,
|
|
to use the Times Roman 8 font with the HPLJET printer driver, insert
|
|
the F cartridge, turn .PS on and set character width to .CW 7.
|
|
|
|
HP LASERJET, LASERJET+ (F cartridge and others) ----- Driver: HPLJET
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
Cartridge/
|
|
Soft font .PS .CW Font/Point Size R B I Landscape
|
|
--------- --- -------- --------------- - - - ---------
|
|
F on 7 (0-7) Times Roman 8 x
|
|
9 (8-11) Times Roman 10 x x x
|
|
13 (12-30) Helvetica 14 x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5 x
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x x
|
|
P on 9 (0-30) Times Roman 10 x x x x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5 x
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x x (0-30)
|
|
|
|
The following fixed pitch fonts may be available depending
|
|
on your cartridge. (Note that these are measure by pitch,
|
|
not by point size.):
|
|
|
|
.CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 16.7 pitch
|
|
10 12 pitch
|
|
12 10 pitch
|
|
15 8.1 pitch
|
|
18 6.5 pitch
|
|
21 5.8 pitch
|
|
27 4.5 pitch
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended.
|
|
Too large a value will cause text to be lost at page bottom.
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver has
|
|
proportional spacing tables for all fonts in the F and P cartridges.
|
|
It should also work with many fixed width cartridges.
|
|
.p
|
|
|
|
HP LASERJET, LASERJET+ (B cartridge) ----- Driver: HPLJ:B
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
Cartridge/
|
|
Soft font .PS .CW Font/Point Size R B I Landscape
|
|
--------- --- -------- --------------- - - - ---------
|
|
B on 7 (0-7) Times Roman 8 x
|
|
9 (8-11) Times Roman 10 x x x
|
|
13 (12-30) Helvetica 14 x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5* x x
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x x
|
|
* Line printer 8.5 is not available in portrait mode
|
|
unless the LaserJet+ is used.
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended.
|
|
Too large a value will cause text to be lost at page bottom.
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver has
|
|
proportional spacing tables for all fonts in the B cartridge.
|
|
.p
|
|
|
|
HP LASERJET, LASERJET+ (U and V cartridges) ----- Driver: HPLJ:U
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
Cartridge/
|
|
Soft font .PS .CW Font/Point Size R B I Landscape
|
|
--------- --- -------- --------------- - - - ---------
|
|
U on 5 (0-5) Helvetica 6 x
|
|
7 (6-7) Helvetica 8 x
|
|
9 (8-9) Helvetica 10 x
|
|
11 (10-11) Helvetica 12 x
|
|
13 (12-30) Helvetica 14 x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Letter Gothic 9.5 x
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x x (0-30)
|
|
|
|
V on 5 (0-5) Helvetica 6 x landscape only*
|
|
7 (6-7) Helvetica 8 x "*
|
|
9 (8-9) Helvetica 10 x "*
|
|
11 (10-11) Helvetica 12 x "*
|
|
13 (12-30) Helvetica 14 x "*
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Letter Gothic 9.5 x **
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x
|
|
* No proportional font is available in portrait orientation.
|
|
** With fixed spacing, in portrait orientation, .CW7 (0-11)
|
|
produces Line Printer 8.5 on the LaserJet+ and Courier 12
|
|
on the LaserJet.
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended.
|
|
Too large a value will cause text to be lost at page bottom.
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver has
|
|
proportional spacing tables for all fonts in the U and V cartridges.
|
|
.p
|
|
|
|
HP LASERJET, LASERJET+ (Y cartridge, AC TmsRmn) ----- Driver: HPLJ:Y
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
Cartridge/
|
|
Soft font .PS .CW Font/Point Size R B I Landscape
|
|
--------- --- -------- --------------- - - - ---------
|
|
Y on none available
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5 x x
|
|
12 (12-30) PC Courier 12 x x x
|
|
|
|
AC* on 5 (0-5) Times Roman 6 x x x x
|
|
7 (6-7) Times Roman 8 x x x x
|
|
9 (8-9) Times Roman 10 x x x x
|
|
11 (10-11) Times Roman 12 x x x x
|
|
13 (12-14) Times Roman 14 x x x x
|
|
16 (15-18) Times Roman 18 x x
|
|
20 (19-24) Times Roman 24 x x
|
|
25 (25-30) Times Roman 30 x x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5 x x (0-30)
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x
|
|
* Other .CW settings may access additional fonts if a
|
|
cartridge is also installed.
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended.
|
|
Too large a value will cause text to be lost at page bottom.
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver is for
|
|
use with the Y cartridge, which provides an IBM PC compatible symbol
|
|
set. In addition, this driver has complete proportional spacing
|
|
tables for the AC set of downloadable TmsRmn fonts.
|
|
.p
|
|
|
|
HP LASERJET, LASERJET+ (AD TmsRmn) ----- Driver: HPL:AD
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics if appropriate font installed
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
Cartridge/
|
|
Soft font .PS .CW Font/Point Size R B I Landscape
|
|
--------- --- -------- --------------- - - - ---------
|
|
AD* on 5 (0-5) Times Roman 6 x x x x
|
|
7 (6-7) Times Roman 8 x x x x
|
|
9 (8-9) Times Roman 10 x x x x
|
|
11 (10-11) Times Roman 12 x x x x
|
|
13 (12-14) Times Roman 14 x x x x
|
|
16 (15-18) Times Roman 18 x x
|
|
20 (19-24) Times Roman 24 x x
|
|
25 (25-30) Times Roman 30 x x
|
|
off 7 (0-11) Line Printer 8.5 x
|
|
12 (12-30) Courier 12 x x (0-30)
|
|
|
|
The following fixed pitch fonts may be available depending
|
|
on your cartridge. (Note that these are measure by pitch,
|
|
not by point size.):
|
|
|
|
.CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 16.7 pitch
|
|
10 12 pitch
|
|
12 10 pitch
|
|
15 8.1 pitch
|
|
18 6.5 pitch
|
|
21 5.8 pitch
|
|
27 4.5 pitch
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended.
|
|
Too large a value will cause text to be lost at page bottom.
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver is for
|
|
use with the AD TmsRmn downloaded fonts, and for a ROMAN8 or
|
|
ROMAN8+LINEDRAW fixed width font cartridge. The driver includes
|
|
complete proportional spacing tables for the AD set of downloadable
|
|
TmsRmn fonts.
|
|
|
|
HP THINKJET, IBM mode ----- Driver: HPTJI
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is ON.
|
|
|
|
NOTES This printer does not have a true 10 pitch font, so character
|
|
widths are not exact, and ^P@ does not align exactly with text.
|
|
Because the printer has an automatic page offset, set the WordStar
|
|
page offset to zero.
|
|
|
|
IBM COLOR PRINTER 5182 ----- Driver: IBMCLR
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects red/black ribbon color
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ .PS
|
|
.CW OFF ON ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- -------- ---------
|
|
7 7 5 (0-6) compressed
|
|
10 10 8 (7-8) elite
|
|
12 12 10 (9-13) pica
|
|
14 14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 15 (14-16) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 20 (17-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ Has same effect as ^PD
|
|
.UL Underlining may be irregular with microspace justification on
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
IBM GRAPHICS PRINTER 5152 ----- Driver: IBMGR
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
IBM PROPRINTER 4201 ----- Driver: IBMPRO
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 7 compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ Has same effect as ^PD
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
NOTES If you have a Proprinter XL, you can use WSCHANGE to patch
|
|
in the extra features.
|
|
|
|
IBM QUIETWRITER 5201 ----- Driver: IBMQUI
|
|
|
|
^PY Toggles between A and * font cartridge. Set character
|
|
width to match cartridge in use. (A cartridge uses current
|
|
^PN character width; * cartridge uses ^PA character width.)
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.CW Selects character width. Character width must correspond
|
|
to the cartridge being used.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing, OFF selects fixed pitch
|
|
spacing
|
|
|
|
IBM WHEELPRINTER 5216 ----- Driver: IBMWP
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Printer determined roll if .SR 0
|
|
.CW Selects character spacing. Any value from 0 to 30 is
|
|
supported. Usual fixed pitch values are 8 (15 characters
|
|
per inch), 10 (12 cpi) and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining does not affect microjustification
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing, OFF selects fixed pitch.
|
|
This driver sends codes to the printer to turn proportional
|
|
spacing on and off, and the printer controls character to
|
|
character spacing.
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for an IBM
|
|
BOLD PS wheel.
|
|
|
|
IBM WHEELPRINTER 5223 E ----- Driver: IBMWPE
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Printer determined roll if .SR 0
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.CW Selects character spacing. Any value from 0 to 30 is
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|
supported. Usual fixed pitch values are 8 (15 characters
|
|
per inch), 10 (12 cpi) and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.LQ N/A
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|
.UL Continuous underlining does not affect microjustification.
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|
Continuous underlining will be somewhat irregular.
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing, OFF selects fixed pitch.
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This driver will send codes to the printer to turn propor-
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tional spacing on and off, and the printer will control
|
|
character to character spacing.
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NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for an IBM
|
|
BOLD PS wheel.
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|
|
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MANNESMANN TALLY MT-160L ----- Driver: MT160L
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|
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^PY N/A
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|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with specified even roll
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|
.LQ .LQ
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|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
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|
--- --- ---------
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|
6 - compressed elite
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|
7 - compressed
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|
10 10 elite
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|
12 12 pica
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|
14 - expanded compressed
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20 - expanded elite
|
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24 - expanded pica
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|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
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|
.UJ N/A
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|
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NOTES This printer is not capable of incremental horizontal
|
|
positioning. As a result, microspace justification is not possible.
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|
In addition, when changing character widths, characters may not
|
|
align to closer than one full character width. Also, page offsets
|
|
smaller than a character will not work.
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|
|
|
MPI PRINTMATE 99 & 350 ----- Driver: MPI99
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|
|
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^PY N/A
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|
^PT/V Even superscript roll
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|
.LQ .LQ
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|
.CW OFF ON Font name
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|
--- --- ---------
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7 - 17.1 cpi
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|
10 - 12 cpi
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|
12 12 10 cpi
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|
14 - 8.5 cpi
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20 - 6 cpi
|
|
24 24 5 cpi
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|
|
|
.LH 1/24" resolution, use even values
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
|
|
NEC PINWRITER P2-3, P2-6, P3-3, P6-6 ----- Driver: NECP2I
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|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
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|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 - compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underline suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Page offsets smaller than the character width in effect are
|
|
not supported. Make sure switch 5 on the printer is off.
|
|
|
|
NEC PINWRITER P5XL, P6, P7 ----- Driver: NECP5
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
6 6 - compressed elite
|
|
7 7 6 (0-8) compressed
|
|
8 8 - subscript 15 cpi
|
|
10 10 - elite
|
|
12 12 10 (9-17) pica
|
|
14 14 - expanded compressed
|
|
16 16 - expanded script
|
|
20 20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 20 (18-26) expanded courier
|
|
30 30 30 (27-30) triple elite
|
|
|
|
|
|
NEC SPINWRITER 2000R, 3500R
|
|
NEC SPINWRITER 2010, 3510, 7710
|
|
NEC SPINWRITER 2030, 3530, 7730 ----- Driver: SPINWR
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
.BP N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for a NEC BOLD PS
|
|
wheel. Proportional spacing is not supported on the 2010 and 2030.
|
|
|
|
NEC SPINWRITER 2015, 3515, 7715 ----- Driver: DIABLO
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
.BP N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for a NEC BOLD PS
|
|
wheel. This printer does not respond correctly to the phantom blank
|
|
and phantom rubout characters, and may lose horizontal alignment if
|
|
they are included in your document. Proportional spacing is not
|
|
supported on the 2015.
|
|
|
|
NEC SPINWRITER 2050, 3550, 8850 ----- Driver: SPIN50
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
.BP N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES The proportional spacing tables are set up for a NEC BOLD PS
|
|
wheel. Proportional spacing is not supported on the 2050.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 84 STEP 2, STANDARD ----- Driver: ML84
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Printer controlled if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 7 compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UJ In draft mode (.LQ OFF), this printer is not capable of
|
|
microspace justification. Different character widths may
|
|
not line up correctly.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Page offsets smaller than the character width in effect are
|
|
not supported.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 92 AND 93, STANDARD ----- Driver: ML92
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Printer controlled if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UJ In draft mode (.LQ OFF), this printer is not capable of
|
|
microspace justification. Different character widths may
|
|
not line up correctly.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Page offsets smaller than the character width in effect are
|
|
not supported.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 84, 92, 93, IBM PLUG & PLAY ----- Driver: ML92I
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Printer controlled if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UJ In draft mode (.LQ OFF), this printer is not capable of
|
|
microspace justification. Different character widths may
|
|
not line up correctly.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Page offsets smaller than the character width in effect are
|
|
not supported.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 182, STANDARD ----- Driver: ML182
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 182, IBM ML182I
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 - compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES This printer is not capable of incremental horizontal
|
|
positioning, so microspace justification is not possible. In
|
|
addition, when changing character widths, characters may not align
|
|
to closer than one full character width. Also, page offsets smaller
|
|
than a character do not work.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 192, STANDARD ----- Driver: ML192
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 192, IBM ML192I
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects draft mode italics. No half height italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
10 10 9 (9-10) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (11-17) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 18 (18-20) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (21-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES This printer does not have control strings to select
|
|
proportional and fixed pitch printing. This choice can only be
|
|
made through the printer's own menu functions. For reasonable
|
|
results, make sure that your document and printer are both fixed
|
|
pitch or both proportional.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 292, STANDARD ----- Driver: ML292
|
|
OKIDATA MICROLINE 292, IBM ML292I
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics. No half height italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 7 7 (6-8) compressed
|
|
10 10 9 (9-10) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (11-12) pica
|
|
14 14 13 (13-17) expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 18 (18-20) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (21-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES This printer does not have control strings to select
|
|
proportional and fixed pitch printing. This choice can only be
|
|
made through the printer's own menu functions. For reasonable
|
|
results, make sure that your document and printer are both fixed
|
|
pitch or both proportional.
|
|
|
|
OKIDATA PACEMARK 2410, STANDARD ----- Driver: PM2410
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
7 - compressed
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.UJ Compressed and expanded compressed characters will not be
|
|
microspace justified. Also, they may not align perfectly
|
|
with other character widths.
|
|
|
|
NOTES If you have the IBM-compatible printer, do not use this
|
|
installation. Instead, choose the IBM Graphics Printer.
|
|
|
|
PANASONIC KX-P1090 ----- Driver: P1090
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification.
|
|
|
|
QUME SPRINT SERIES ----- Driver: QUME
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
|
|
NOTES Make sure you use the appropriate switch settings for your
|
|
interface module. Set the switches on the module accordingly:
|
|
IBM Centronics module: 1, 2, 8, 9 ON. All others OFF.
|
|
RS-232-C module: 1, 2 ON. All others OFF.
|
|
|
|
QUME SPRINT WITH WP OPTION ----- Driver: QUMEWP
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
|
|
RICOH LP4080R LASER PRINTER ----- Driver: LP4080
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.PS .PS
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
8 - 15 cpi
|
|
10 - 12 cpi elite
|
|
12 - 10 cpi courier
|
|
- 11 (0-30) proportional
|
|
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PL For 11 inch paper, a value of 62 is recommended
|
|
.PR OR "=Landscape" or "=Portrait" to select orientation
|
|
|
|
NOTES Answer yes to the "Use form feeds" prompt. This driver is
|
|
configured to select all the built in fonts in the LP4080R, in both
|
|
portrait and landscape mode. For more information on laser printers,
|
|
see the "Laser Printers" section above.
|
|
|
|
SILVER REED EXP-550/500 DAISY WHEEL ----- Driver: SR550
|
|
|
|
See Diablo 630, 1610, 1620 Daisy Wheel.
|
|
|
|
NOTES Proportional spacing tables (Model 500 does not support
|
|
proportional printing) are set up for a Silver Reed PS wheel.
|
|
You need to change the switch settings for proportional
|
|
fonts. Set the SW-1 switches accordingly:
|
|
For proportional fonts: 1, 2 ON, 3-6 OFF
|
|
For nonproportional fonts: All OFF.
|
|
|
|
STAR MICRONICS GEMINI 10X AND 15X ----- Driver: GEM10X
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font Name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 compressed
|
|
10 elite
|
|
12 pica
|
|
14 expanded compressed
|
|
20 expanded elite
|
|
24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.LH Use even values. Driver operates at 2/48" resolution.
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microspace justification
|
|
.UJ Microspace justification slows printing. Default is OFF.
|
|
|
|
STAR MICRONICS NX-10 ----- Driver: NX10
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects draft quality italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ .PS
|
|
.CW OFF ON ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- --- ---------
|
|
6 - 4 (0-5) compressed elite
|
|
7 - 7 (6-7) compressed
|
|
10 - 9 (8-9) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (10-12) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
20 - - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 - expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microjustification
|
|
.UJ Microjustification slows printing
|
|
|
|
STAR MICRONICS SG10 ---- Driver: SG10
|
|
STAR MICRONICS SG10I ---- Driver: SG10I
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects draft mode italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints full size characters with roll
|
|
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
10 - 10 (9-12) elite
|
|
12 12 - pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
20 - 20 (18-24) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 - expanded pica
|
|
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining suppresses microjustification
|
|
.UJ Microjustification slows printing
|
|
.PS Draft quality proportional
|
|
|
|
NOTE: Because of printer firmware limitations, combinations of
|
|
print enhancements may cause poor printed output.
|
|
|
|
TANDY DMP-130 MATRIX PRINTER ----- Driver: DMP13
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size characters (17 cpi, or 8.5 cpi for
|
|
expanded fonts)
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
- 10 - elite
|
|
12 12 11 (11-13) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- 20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (21-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES Printer must be in Tandy mode.
|
|
|
|
TANDY DMP-2100P MATRIX PRINTER ----- Driver: D2100P
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
- 10 9 (9-10) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (11-13) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- 20 18 (18-20) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (21-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES Printer must be in Tandy mode.
|
|
|
|
TANDY DMP-2110 MATRIX PRINTER ----- Driver: D2110
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints half-size if .SR 0; otherwise, full-size with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
- 10 9 (9-10) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (11-13) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- 20 18 (18-20) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (21-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
NOTES Printer must be in Tandy mode.
|
|
|
|
TANDY DWP-230 DAISY WHEEL ----- Driver: DWP230
|
|
TANDY DWP-520 DAISY WHEEL ----- Driver: DWP520
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints super/subscripts in separate pass with specified roll
|
|
.CW Supports any value from 0 to 30. Usual fixed pitch values are
|
|
10 (12 cpi) and 12 (10 cpi).
|
|
.BP N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
.PS ON selects proportional spacing. Spacing tables are set up for
|
|
a DIABLO BOLD PS wheel, #303029-01.
|
|
.UL Continuous underlining does not suppress microjustification
|
|
for DWP230; does suppress it for DWP520.
|
|
|
|
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 855 AND 865 ----- Driver: TI855
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
6 6 6 (0-8) compressed
|
|
10 10 10 (9-11) elite
|
|
12 12 12 (12-17) pica
|
|
14 14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 20 20 (18-22) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 24 (23-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
TOSHIBA P351, P351C, P341, P321 ----- Driver: P351
|
|
|
|
^PY Selects italics
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
- 10 9 (0-9) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (10-14) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- 20 18 (15-19) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (20-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
TOSHIBA P1340 ----- Driver: P1340
|
|
|
|
^PY No effect
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ---------
|
|
10 10 elite
|
|
12 12 pica
|
|
14 - expanded compressed
|
|
20 - expanded elite
|
|
24 24 expanded pica
|
|
|
|
TOSHIBA P1351 ----- Driver: P1351
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V Prints full-size characters with roll
|
|
.LQ .LQ
|
|
.CW OFF ON .PS ON Font Name
|
|
--- --- ------ ---------
|
|
7 - - compressed
|
|
- 10 9 (0-9) elite
|
|
12 12 11 (10-14) pica
|
|
14 - - expanded compressed
|
|
- 20 18 (15-19) expanded elite
|
|
24 24 22 (20-30) expanded pica
|
|
|
|
ZENITH Z-125AA ----- Driver: Z125
|
|
|
|
^PY N/A
|
|
^PT/V No incremental vertical positioning
|
|
|
|
.CW .CW Font name
|
|
--- ---------
|
|
7 16.7 cpi
|
|
9 13.3 cpi
|
|
10 12 cpi
|
|
12 10 cpi
|
|
14 8.3 cpi
|
|
18 6.7 cpi
|
|
20 6 cpi
|
|
24 5 cpi
|
|
|
|
.LH Full lines only
|
|
.UJ N/A
|
|
.PS N/A
|
|
.LQ N/A
|
|
|