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Pressing the
@CHOOS
soft menu key will provide a list of available system fonts, as
shown below:
The options available are three standard
System Fonts
(sizes
8, 7,
and
6
) and a
Browse..
option. The latter will let you browse the calculator memory for
additional fonts that you may have created (see Chapter 23) or downloaded
into the calculator.
Practice changing the display fonts to sizes
7
and
6
. Press the OK soft menu
key to effect the selection. When done with a font selection, press the
@@@OK@@@
soft
menu key to go back to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. To return to
normal calculator display at this point, press the
@@@OK@@@
soft menu key once more
and see how the stack display change to accommodate the different font.
Selecting properties of the line editor
First, press the
H
button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form.
Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the
@@DISP@
soft menu key to
display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Press the down arrow key,
˜
, once,
to get to the
Edit
line. This line shows three properties that can be modified.
When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are
activated:
_Small
Changes font size to small
_Full page
Allows to place the cursor after the end of the line
_Indent
Auto intend cursor when entering a carriage return
Detailed instructions on the use of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in
this guide.
Selecting properties of the Stack
First, press the
H
button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form.
Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the
@@DISP@
soft menu key to
Summary of Contents for 50G
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