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- dLaserJet Model
-
- This option allows you to select the model of LaserJet you will
- be using. The model of LaserJet should be selected before
- configuring internal fonts.
-
- ePrinter Port
-
- This option allows you to select the type of connection being
- used between the computer and the printer.
-
- fUse Expanded Memory
-
- This option allows you to specify whether or not expanded memory
- should be used when JetPilot is installed as a TSR. When expanded
- memory is used, JetPilot runs in expanded memory leaving maximum
- memory for DOS programs. 64K of expanded memory is required.
-
- gInternal Fonts
-
- This option allows you to configure the internal font presets.
- Internal fonts are fonts provided internally by your printer. To
- select an internal font, you can either describe the font's
- characteristics (using the Font menu) or select the font from
- a group of presets (which are configured here).
-
- Note: The model of LaserJet should be selected before configuring
- internal fonts.
-
- hCartridge Fonts
-
- This option allows you to configure cartridge font presets.
- Cartridge fonts are fonts provided on a cartridge which is plugged
- into the printer. To select a cartridge font, you can either
- describe the font's characteristics (using the Font menu) or
- select the font from a group of presets (which are configured
- here). Since multiple cartridges can be used, you may define
- multiple preset files. Eg. When XYZ cartridge is being used,
- you can select fonts from the XYZ preset file. When ABC cartridge
- is being used, you can select fonts from the ABC preset file. You
- may create and use as many preset files as desired.
-
- iFonts Filename
-
- You are being prompted for the name of a cartridge fonts preset
- file. You may either create a preset file or edit an existing
- one. If a file extension isn't entered, the extension ".FNT"
- is assumed.
-
- jFont Preset Editing
-
- Press Enter to edit the selected preset. Press Ins to insert a
- new preset after the selected one. Press Del to delete the
- selected preset. Press Esc when done.
-
- kSymbol Set
-
- The symbol set identifies the specific characters and/or symbols
- provided by a font. Each symbol set is defined with a specific
- application in mind. For example, the legal and math symbol sets
- were designed to support legal and scientific applications. You
- may select a symbol set from the list given, or you may select
- "Other" (located at the bottom of the list). Selecting "Other"
- allows you to select an unsupported symbol set. You need only
- supply the symbol set code (or ID #). (See your printer manual
- for a list of symbol set codes.)
-
- Default: Roman-8
-
- lSpacing
-
- Fonts can be either fixed or proportionally spaced. Fixed spaced
- fonts are those in which the distance between characters is
- constant. Proportionally spaced fonts are those in which the
- distance between characters varies with the natural shape of
- each character.
-
- Default: Fixed
-
- mPitch
-
- Pitch defines the number of characters printed in a horizontal
- inch. Pitch only applies to fixed spaced fonts since the number
- of characters per inch varies for proportional fonts.
-
- Units : Characters Per Inch
- Default: 10
- Range : .1 to 576 (valid to 2 decimal places)
-
- nHeight
-
- The height of a font is the measurement of the body of the type
- in points; a point being 1/72nd of an inch. The body of the
- type is slightly greater than the distance from the bottom of a
- descender to the top of an unaccented capital letter.
-
- Units : 1 Point (72nd of an inch)
- Default: 12
- Range : .25 to 999.75 (valid to 2 decimal places)
-
- oStyle
-
- Style is defined by the three following characteristics: posture
- (upright, italic), width (condensed, normal, expanded, etc.),
- and structure (solid, outline, shadow, etc.). You may select a
- style from the list given, or you may select "Other" (located
- at the bottom of the list). Selecting "Other" allows you to
- select an unsupported style. You need only supply the style
- code. (See your printer manual for a list of style codes.)
-
- Default: Upright
-
- pStroke Weight
-
- Stroke weight defines the thickness of the strokes that compose
- the characters. Select a stroke weight from the list given.
-
- Default: Medium
-
- qTypeface
-
- Typeface identifies the design of the symbols (characters) of
- the font. Each typeface has unique and distinguishing design
- characteristics. You may select a typeface from the list given,
- or you may select "Other" (located at the bottom of the list).
- Selecting "Other" allows you to select an unsupported typeface.
- You need only supply the typeface code. (See your printer manual
- for a list of typeface codes.)
-
- Default: Courier
-
- rImmediate Update
-
- This option allows you to specify whether or not the printer
- should be immediately updated with JetPilot's current settings
- after a selection is made in one of the Control/Job/Page/Font/
- Other/System menus. If this option is set to "No", the printer
- is updated with JetPilot's current settings only:
-
- 1. Immediately when you activate or run JetPilot.
- 2. Before an envelope is printed.
- 3. Before a file is printed (by JetPilot).
- 4. When you exit from JetPilot.
-
- Default: No
-
- sActivation Hotkey
-
- This option allows you to specify the key combination needed
- to press to activate JetPilot when installed in memory.
-
- Default: Ctrl-Alt-J
-