User`s manual

Running the program
Now run the program. For each of the nine columns, the program
asks for the numbers of the rows in which you want dots to appear.
Enter the row numbers one at a time, pressing the
RETURN
key after
each one. When you have entered all the numbers for a column or
when you want no dots in a column, press 0 and then RETURN.
Remember that the vertical lines in the grid are the even numbered
columns.
To see Program 1 produce the character in Figure 8-2 run the pro-
gram and follow these instructions: When the screen message asks
what rows have dots in column 1, respond with 0 and then
RETURN
to indicate that no dots go in that column. For column 2 (the vertical
line), press
7, RETURN,
5, and
RETURN
again to indicate that you
want dots in rows 7 and 5. Then press 0 and
RETURN
to indicate that
no more dots go in column 2. For column 3 press 6, 4, and 2, with a
RETURN
after each of them. Then press 0 and
RETURN
to finish
with column 3 and go on to column 4.
For column 4 press 0 and
RETURN
only. (The rest of the directions
assume that you
know
to press
RETURN
after each number and 0
and
RETURN
to end the entries for each column.) For column 5, enter
6,4,3,2, and 1. For column 6, press 0 and
RETURN
only; for column
7 enter 6,4, and 2; for column 8 enter 7 and 5; and for column 9 press 0
and
RETURN
only.
Now wait a moment for your computer to calculate the dot pat-
terns and your LX-90 to print the new character in two different type-
styles. Your printout also gives you nine numbers, which you will use
in the next program. You should get the printout you see below:
YOUR CHARACTER IN PICA: ¥ ¥ ¥
IN EXPANDED EMPHASIZED PICA: ¥ ¥ ¥
YOUR DATA NUMBERS:
0 80 42 0 47 0 42 80 0
When you get to this point with a character of your own, you see
how it looks and whether or not you like it. If you want to make any
changes, move the dots on the grid as needed and re-run the program.
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