PCL5 CURSOR POSITIONING BY DOTS
LEGEND: Ec = [Ctrl] [P] [Esc] in DOS EDIT
DEFINITION
Note the difference in using row and column cursor
positioning verses using dot cursor positioning. When
cursor positioning by rows, the cursor moves to the
baseline of the first row; when cursor positioning by
dots, the cursor moves to the absolute point 0,0.
CURSOR POSITIONING BY DOTS
EcE Printer Reset
Ec&l12E Sets a top margin of 12
lines.
Ec&a15L Sets a left margin of 15
columns.
Ec*p0y0X Cursor position to dot
position zero,zero.
Ec(10U Selects the PC-8 symbol
set.
Ec(s1p24v0s0b4101T Selects a proportional,
24 point, upright,
medium, CG Times font.
This Is A Test Will print "This Is A
Test"
EcE Printer Reset
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