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APPENDIX B
SOFTWARE
NOTES
Using Superscripts and Subscripts
Normally, typing APT starts superscript printing and a sec-
ond
APT
stops it; the same applies to the
use
of
APV
to
control subscripts.
When
you
use
this patch, however,
be
sure
to add APR after the second
APT
or
APV.
For exam-
ple:
Text
in
your WordStar file:
Superscripts for footnotes APT1 APTAPR,
Subscripts
H!\PV2/\PV!\PRSO!\PV4!\PVAPR.
Pri
nted
resu
Its:
Superscri
pts
for footnotes I
Subscripts H
2
S0
4
.
INITIALIZATION
Printer menu selection D allows you to define any
combi-
nation
of
print features that
will
be
set
before a WordStar
file
is
printed. The selection
of
features you choose to de-
fine
is
known
as
the default print format. This
has
two
uses.
First, it ensures that any print features
you'd
used
to print
previous files have been cancelled; second, it
lets
you pick
a particular kind
of
printing
as
the standard for all your
documents-Condensed
print, for example.
Of
course you
can change these features
within
the WordStar file
if
you
wish.
In
our sample, we're going to
set
WordStar to initialize
at
the normal default settings:
utility
mode printing, 10 cpi
character
width,
and 6 lines per inch line spacing.
Type D to start and
you'll
see
the
following
display:
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