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Appendix
E.
Proportional
fonts
This
section
describes
the
procedure
for
converting
and
downloading
proportional
fonts.
It
also
gives
recommendations
that
will
simplify
implementing
proportional
fonts
on
a
receipt.
Preparing
the
fonts
Downloading
proportional
fonts
to
the
SureMark
is
a
2-step
process:
1.
Convert
a
TrueType
font
to
the
SureMark
proportional
font
format.
Use
the
IBM
Proportional
Fonts
Conversion
Utility,
fontconvert.exe,
to
convert
the
fonts.
See
“Proportional
font
conversion
utility”
on
page
38.
2.
Download
the
converted
font
file
to
the
printer.
Implementing
proportional
fonts
The
variable
width
of
proportional
fonts
can
make
it
difficult
to
layout
a
receipt
using
traditional
methods.
You
can
simplify
the
process
of
laying
out
the
format
of
a
receipt
by
using
the
alignment
and
tab
features
of
the
SureMark
printer.
The
following
topics
show
how
to
use
the
alignment
and
tab
features
with
proportional
fonts.
Command
descriptions
are
given
in
RS-232
command
format.
For
the
command
syntax
when
you
use
a
printer
driver,
please
consult
the
driver
documentation.
A
single
proportional
character
set
requires
two
user-defined
code
pages.
Therefore,
the
printer
allows
the
following
combination
of
user-defined
and
proportional
character
sets
to
be
stored
in
the
printer.
Number
of
Proportional
Character
Sets
Number
of
User-Defined
Character
Sets
0
4
1
2
2
0
Selecting
code
page
2
when
a
proportional
character
set
is
defined
for
code
page
1
(or
selecting
code
page
4
when
proportional
characters
are
defined
in
code
page
3)
will
result
in
unreadable
characters
being
printed.
See
the
Select
Print
Mode
command
(“Set
print
mode”
on
page
127)
for
more
information
on
selecting
code
pages.
A
proportional
character
set
is
enabled
using
the
Select
User-Defined
Characters
command.
See
“Select
user-defined
or
resident
character
sets”
on
page
131.
Layout
using
align
commands
A
common
requirement
for
receipt
layout
includes
aligning
item
prices.
This
is
commonly
accomplished
using
fixed
field
lengths
for
item
descriptions
or
counting
characters.
Using
proportional
fonts
makes
this
method
of
alignment
practically
impossible.
The
simplest
method
to
align
prices
is
to
use
the
Align
Column
Right
command
(see
“Align
positions”
on
page
137)
with
the
Fix
Font
Matrix
command
(see
“Fix
font
matrix”
on
page
143).
August
24,
2004
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1997,
2004
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