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GS T Select Line Wrap/Truncate Modes, GS t Set Characters per Line in Landscape

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Command Reference GS T Select Line Wrap/Truncate Modes Description Determines how to handle a text wrap condition. A text wrap condition occurs when text extends beyond the end of a line or a page. The default is to wrap at the end of a line and a page. Expression ASCII GS T n Decimal 29 84 n Hex 1D 54 n Parameters n=0 truncate in both directions n=1 wrap at end of line, but not end of page n=2 wrap at end of page, but not end of line n=3 wrap at end of line and end of page GS t Set Characters per Line in Landscape Description Creates an internal memory buffer to store landscape text and barcodes until a form feed is received. The size of the buffer is determined by n, the number of characters per line. The n parameter is converted internally to millimeters so new line lengths can be automatically calculated in the event a font change takes place. The conversion to millimeters is done by multiplying the value of n by the width of whatever font is currently set when the GS t command is sent. This command may be used in conjunction with the GS T command to determine where, if at all, text wraps to the next line. This command is similar to the GS u command. See Also GS u GS T Expression ASCII GS t n Decimal 29 116 n Hex 1D 74 n Parameters n the desired number of characters per line in landscape mode 46

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Command Reference
GS T Select Line Wrap/Truncate Modes
Description
Determines how to handle a text wrap condition. A text wrap condition occurs when
text extends beyond the end of a line or a page. The default is to wrap at the end of a
line and a page.
Expression
ASCII
GS T
n
Decimal
29 84
n
Hex
1D 54
n
Parameters
n
=0
truncate in both directions
n
=1
wrap at end of line, but not end of page
n
=2
wrap at end of page, but not end of line
n
=3
wrap at end of line and end of page
GS t Set Characters per Line in Landscape
Description
Creates an internal memory buffer to store landscape text and barcodes until a form feed
is received. The size of the buffer is determined by
n
, the number of characters per line.
The
n
parameter is converted internally to millimeters so new line lengths can be
automatically calculated in the event a font change takes place. The conversion to
millimeters is done by multiplying the value of
n
by the width of whatever font is
currently set when the
GS t
command is sent.
This command may be used in conjunction with the
GS T
command to determine
where, if at all, text wraps to the next line.
This command is similar to the
GS u
command.
See Also
GS u
GS T
Expression
ASCII
GS t
n
Decimal
29 116
n
Hex
1D 74
n
Parameters
n
the desired number of characters per line in landscape mode
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