Genicom GEK 00031B User Manual

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Chapter 8. PPL3 Plus Emulation

GEK-00029B

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DECVERP

Set Vertical Pitch: Selects line spacing
Source: Application Destination: Levels 1, 2
Format

CST Ps 2
Description

Selects the number of lines printed for each inch on a page. Changing
the vertical pitch changes the white space between lines, not the size
of the character. If the number of lines/inch is increased, the amount

of white space is decreased between the lines.

The selective parameter values for DECVERP are as follows:

Ps

Decipoints

Lines/Inch

0

120

6

1

120

6

2

90

8

3

60

12

4

360

2

5

240

3

6

180

4

10

Same as Ps = 11

11

115

66 / A-size printable area

12

86

88 / A-size printable area

13

57

132 / A-size printable area

14

346

22 / A-size printable area

15

230

33 / A-size printable area

16

172

44 / A-size printable area

In some printers, the printable area is slightly smaller than the
physical paper size in use. The reduction is never more than 1/4 inch
on each edge, or a total of 1/2 inch. The DECVERP parameters 11-16

are the counterparts to 1-6. They are intended to support traditional
lines/page requirements on a print area that is slightly less than 11
inches long.

The exact vertical pitch produced for parameters 11-16 is
printer-dependent. The result is defined as lines/page on the
printable area defined for portrait printing on A-sized paper for that

printer.

Pitch Select Mode (DECPSTM) does not affect DECVERR
Side Effects

Vertical tab stops are adjusted in order to retain a constant number
of lines between vertical tabs. For example, if a vertical tab stop is set

at 12 lines with a vertical pitch of 6 lines/inch, the tab stop stored is
2 inches from the origin. But if a DECVERP command changes the
pitch to 12 lines/inch, the tab stop moves to 1 inch from the origin in
order to retain 12 lines between the origin and the tab stop.

DECVERP does not affect the active position, top and bottom
margins, or the page length.

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