User`s manual

Modifying
and
Creating
LQ
Fonts
separated from each other with commas. You can insert as many
of
these
sets
in
a line as you wish.
The
next
line
marks either the end
of
the
document
or
an additional font name with it's number values.
All fonts have
to
be
on
the
same
disk with the files "FontAdjust"
and
"
Adjusttxt".
After the program starts, the "Adjusttxt" file
is
read.
The
program then works on the point sizes, whereby the space left and right
of
each letter is removed.
The
new distance is then inserted to the right
of
each
letter. Numbers are handled differently - they are given
all the same width
and are then centered. The point size is then saved back to the original font.
This process is then repeated for the other point sizes and fonts found in the
" Adjust.txt" document.
Instead
of
the second
set
of
numbers you also may insert "N". Then the
numbers are treated like the other characters.
If
you fIll in "A" instead
of
the
third number,
all characters get the same width (defmed by the second value)
as
the numbers.
There
is
an
example on the disk which you may want to examine. This
should only be used as an example. .
"Adjust.txt" must
not
contain more than
255
elements. Each file letter
counts as an element.
Garbage
on
the screen during adjustment is normal.
FontSize
This program shows the size
of
a point size in bytes.
If
the value shown is
over 14500, the font should
be
in some way reduced (just delete two
or
three
seldom used characters
and
set
their width
to
one). Otherwise
an
error
message from the
Print
System will some
day
inform you that the font is
too
large.
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