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HP LaserJet Series II - Small SM (4,42) Chara |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The small SM (4,42) character prints differently in WP 5.1 than it did in WP 5.0. The customer is using the Times Roman font from the Pacific Data Products 25-in-One! cartridge and the HP LaserJet Series II (Additional) driver. Solutions: In WP 5.0, there was an automatic font change (AFC) to the Times Roman 10pt Pia font that contained the character. After the customer selected the same AFC font in WP 5.1, the character was no longer created graphically and used the same font as WP 5.0. The select string used in WP 5.1 for the HP LaserJet Series II (Additional) driver is incorrect. To correct the select string for this font, please use the following steps: 1. Enter the PTR Program, retrieve the .PRS file, and press Enter on the printer name 2. Go to Fonts, and press Enter 3. Highlight the (25-in-1!) Times Roman 10pt (Pi) font, and press Enter 4. Highlight Load and Select Strings, and press Enter 5. Go to Select Font, and press Enter 6. Press Alt-F8 (Global Variables), and press 1 (Add) 7. Press Ctrl-Enter for default, type Pia for the name, and press Enter 8. Press Enter (to go to the right side of the screen), and type symset:=81 9. Press F7 (Exit) twice 10. Move the cursor to the space between "pi" and "tm" and type an a. The code should read pia tm 12. Press Alt-F7 twice, and type Y (Yes) to save the modified .PRS file Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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