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Just use Smart- Print II to "translate" the symbol for one printer - then print the text WITHOUT SmartPrint II on the other. You can also use SmartPrint II to add accent marks used in other languages or even combine characters to build entirely new ones. See page 14 for several examples. You need to be aware, however, that if SmartPrint II "trans- lates" ONE special symbol into a SERI cursor happens to be when you issue the command. And even if you ARE right-justifying, if you know that your text will end up printed on a machine that HAS the missing sym- bol, you might feel that the "translated" version on your "defi- cient" printer is more readable as a "working draft." HOW SMARTPRINT II WORKS: To understand how SmartPrint II works, let's compare it briefly to SmartKe the hidden powers of your printer. * If your PRINTER can't do enough, that is your printer can't do what you or your software wants it to do. These aren't mutually exclusive problems. Some "daisy wheel" printers (when used with certain software) can have BOTH problems: they may lack certain characters on their print wheels - AND have special features (like variable pitch) that you can't us 2 IF YOUR PRINTER CAN'T DO ENOUGH: SmartPrint II can work wonders, but it can't perform mir- acles. If your printer's "daisy wheel" doesn't have a particular printing character, SmartPrint II can't "grow" it for you. But it can HELP solve this problem: If there is some special symbol that you need which your daisy wheel doesn't have,ES OF CHARACTERS, any "flush-right" justified line containing that character will go past the right margin. If your original text looks like this: This section deals with the use of "CONTROL" char- acters. There are several "CONTROL" commands to delete text: ^G will delete the next character - that's the character on which the cursor happens to be when you issue the command. Wheny II: You load SmartKey II into your computer's memory, and it "lurks" there - invisible to any other program you later load - monitoring your keyboard. If you type a key that you've already told SmartKey II you wanted to "redefine," SmartKey II will pounce on that signal before it gets to your word processor (or filer or database manager or whatever you're using), and will send your "definition." This definite beacuse your software can't send the signals. IF YOUR SOFTWARE CAN'T DO ENOUGH: This is where SmartPrint II really shines. Many printers - especially "dot-matrix" printers - have "GRAPHICS" characters, "GREEK" character sets, variable pitches and line heights, even double-width characters: every "bell and whistle" you can think of. But most software won't allow you to use it all! Perfect Writer you can use SmartPrint II to SUBSTITUTE some other symbol OR ANY ABBREVIATION that might "stand for" that symbol - no matter how long or short the abbreviation might be. For example, if your printer can't print: ^ SmartPrint II could automatically substitute: CONTROL- Or (in boldface): C- Or: CTRL- you use SmartPrint II to "translate" it for your prin- ter with the "deficient" daisy wheel, it will look like this: This section deals with the use of "CONTROL" char- acters. There are several "CONTROL" commands to delete text: CTRL-G will delete the next character - that's the character on which the cursor happens to be when you issue the command. 3 trol-Break" sequence. It will ONLY be terminated by a "System RESET." (Or by using Fixkey, as you'll see.) This is the test file I wrote: THIS IS A TEST. {IT IS NOT A VERY IMAGINATIVE TEST.} BUT IT SHOULD BE AT LEAST AN {INTERESTING} TEST... And when I printed it on my C-Itoh (using SmartPrint II and the definition file printest) this is what I got: THIS IS A TEST. 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