The semicolon is very important. The
CHR$(27)
n
&” sequence expects
more data to follow (just as Graphics Mode does). The semicolon at
the end of the line prevents an unwanted carriage-return code from
disrupting the data.
For each character to be defined (determined by c
1
and c
2
), the
printer expects 12 data numbers to follow. The first of these numbers
is called the attribute byte. It determines some special attributes or
characteristics of the character being defined. The next
11
numbers
contain the dot patterns of the symbol being defined-nothing fancy,
just
11
standard graphics pin patterns.
Design
The first step in defining a new character is to lay out the dot pat-
tern. Check Appendix A to see how the ROM characters are designed.
Your characters share the same limitations as those found in the ROM.
Characters can be a maximum of 8 dots tall (even though the matrix is
9
dots) and
11
dots wide. Most characters use only the top
7
pins of the
print head; lowercase characters with descenders use the bottom
7.
Also note that all characters leave the last two columns (one interme-
diate and one main) unused; this provides space between the letters
when they are printed. Figure
15-2
shows the design of a letter E in an 8
by
11
matrix.
Unused
65 65 65 65 0
Unused
Figure
15-2.
User-defined E
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