Text effects – Casio KL-C500 User Manual

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E-19

To find out current character style settings

Use the

t

and

y

cursor keys to move the cursor around the display. The char-

acter style indicator points to the current character style setting for the charac-
ter where the cursor is located.
• The

K

indicator points to the character style that is assigned to the character

where the cursor is currectly located.

œ

indicates combination of a character

style with italic (italic-bold, italic-outline, italic-shadow, italic-raised).

• The following table shows the indicator that appears on the upper-right cor-

ner of the STYLE menu.

• Changing STYLE to italic also makes the print length longer.

Text Effects

You get a choice of three text effects: shading, underline, and box. Effects can
be used in combination with each other.

Important! The text effects are applied to text on the display, in addition to the
printed text.

About text effect ranges

As with fonts and character styles, you can specify a range for your text effect
specifications. The following shows an example for each of the ranges avail-
able for text effects.

BLOCK
This range specifies application of a text effect for
all the text in a specific block.

See page E-25 for details about how to use
blocks.

LINE
This range specifies application of a text effect for
all the text in a specific line.

CHARACTER
This range specifies application of a text effect for
a specific character.

TEXT
This range is used to specify text across various
lines, etc.

A TEXT range specification must begin and end
with in the same block.

To assign text effects

1. While there is text on the display, press

EFFECT.

2. Use

u

and

i

to highlight the effect you

want and then press SET.

What you should do next depends on the
range you want to use.

To change the text effects for blocks of text

1. After performing the two steps under “To

assign text effects”, use

u

and

i

to high-

light “BLOCK” and then press SET.

See page E-25 for details about how to use
blocks.

Indicator

Meaning

Indicator

Meaning

Normal

Italic

Bold

Italic-bold

Outline

Italic-outline

Shadow

Italic-shadow

Raised

Italic-raised

Example: Box

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