Bold stop, Overstrike start, Overstrike stop – Agilent Technologies N-Series User Manual

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This command begins bolding for every character printed subsequently. A

bold effect is produced by printing every character twice, with the second

character moved slightly to the right. This command requires extra page

composition formatting and should be used with moderation; bold fonts are

preferred when a lot of bold text is needed.

Bold Stop

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

p

p

p

p

p

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

This command ends bolding.

Overstrike Start

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

zo

zo

zo

zo

zo

C

C

C

C

C

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

The “Start Overstriking” command will cause one character to be printed

over another character, where C is the character to be used for

overstriking. Overstriking continues until the command to cancel it is

received. This command requires extra page composition and should be

used with moderation.

Overstrike Stop

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

zp

zp

zp

zp

zp

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

This command or a “Font Change” command will stop overstriking.

Subscript Start

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

lllll

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

The “Start Subscripting” command lowers the baseline of subsequent

characters. When using a smaller font for the subscripted text, the user

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