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On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 16:14 -0500, Henza, Guy wrote:
> Bob,
> 
> I feel your pain.  I've been working on changing an invoice print
> program to use an overlay.  So far so good.  I've been trying to get the
> OVRPRTF command to do what I want it to. It refuses, 10 cpi is too big
> and 12 cpi is too small.  Does anyone know how to get the FONT parameter
> to give me 11 point font?
>  
> Regards, 
>  
> Guy 
> 
> from: "Bob Kohlndorfer" <bkohlndorfer@xxxxxxxxxx>
> I am having trouble getting my printout formatted correctly on a PC
> attached
> printer.
> 

Guy,

If you are using an external print file abandon the idea of CPI.  Check
the DDS reference for the POSITION keyword and the FONT keyword.

I was trying to hunt an example up, but my vpn connection to the machine
is down.  I'll see if I can hunt one up after Monday.

Regards,
Rich


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