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Equation Prints Out Broken Vertical Lines On |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer has an equation that displays and prints correctly as long as Print as Graphics is set to Yes and the initial base font is Courier 10cpi. If the customer changes the initial base font to a proportional font and sets Print as Graphics to No, the vertical line prints out broken. The customer is using the HP LaserJet III printer. Solutions: WP prints part of the vertical line graphically and part using the printer's built-in character causing the offset. The problem can be eliminated by forcing WP to print the entire line graphically by removing the expression for the built-in character from the printer driver. The steps below are for the HP LaserJet III and HP LaserJet 4 printers: 1. Retrieve the WPHP1.ALL file into the PTR Program 2. Press F4 for Character maps 3. Highlight HP PC-8 (w/subs), and press Enter 4. Move to character 7,15, and press Ctrl-End to remove the entire expression 5. Repeat step 4 for characters 7,42; 7,48; 7,54; 7,60; 7,83; 7,96; 7,120; and 7,127 6. Exit, save, and replace the file. Update the .PRS file in WP (Shift-F7, S, 7). Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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