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k__
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Overscoring
An overscore is a line drawn above the characters in a word. Some people use
overscoring to indicate text they want to cross out, because it leaves the
words easy to read.
If you want an overscore, use this command:
<ESC> _ n
The character after the Escape code is the underline character. If for n you
enter 1 (one) then you select an over-score; if n is 0 (zero) you turn off
overscoring.
GRAPHICS
Identical graphics commands
IBM Proprinter emulation graphics are the same as the EX-800 mode
graphics except that &SC> * (general graphics selection), cESC> ? (reas-
sign graphics mode) and <ES0 * (nine pin graphics) are not available. The
four commands below work exactly as described at the end of the last
chapter:
Select Single Density Graphics Mode <ES0 K
Select Double Density Graphics Mode
<ESC> L
Select High Speed Double Density Graphics Mode
<ESC> Y
Select Quadruple Density Graphics Mode
<ES0 Z
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