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  • Subject: RE: Internally Defined Printer File
  • From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 10:18:48 -0400

Frank Kany said:

>I have an RPGILE program that has an Internally 
>Defined Printer File.  I am trying to highlight a 
>field for the header portion of the report.  Does
>anyone know how to do this?

The traditional way is to print the line, space after zero and print it
again right over the top of the previous line.  This worked OK on line
printers because the hammers weren't 100% accurate when striking the print
train, causing a slight mis-registration and giving you slightly bigger
characters.

This doesn't work so well on laser printers because their registration
accuracy is Very Much Better than a line printer's.  For a laser printer,
convert to an external print file and use the HIGHLIGHT DDS keyword or a
different font.

Buck Calabro
Commsoft; Albany, NY
"Nothing is so firmly believed as
 that which we least know" -- Michel Montaigne
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