Superscript start, Sub/superscript stop, Underline start – Agilent Technologies N-Series User Manual

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must call the font after the subscript command, because the distance that

the baseline is lowered is determined by the font in use. This command

cannot be used to further lower text that is already subscripted. If

underlining and subscript are to be used together, refer to the “Start

Underlining” command for information on how the two commands

interact.

Superscript Start

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

h

h

h

h

h

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

The “Start Superscripting” command raises the baseline of subsequent

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

must call the font after the superscript command, because the distance that

the baseline is raised is determined by the font in use. This command

cannot be used to further raise text that is already superscripted. If

underlining and superscript are to be used together, refer to the “Start

Underlining” command for information on how the two commands

interact.

Sub/Superscript Stop

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

s

s

s

s

s

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

This command will stop either superscripting or subscripting.

Superscripting and subscripting will also be stopped upon receipt of

carriage control characters CR, LF or FF.

Underline Start

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

u

u

u

u

u

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

The “Start Underlining” command causes all subsequent characters,

including tabs and spaces, to be underlined until a “Stop Underlining”

command is received. The thickness of the underline is determined by the

size of the last font in use at the end of the line.

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