Epson FX-80 User Manual - FX-80/100 Vol. 1 - Page 6
Compressed Mode, Script Modes
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The computer ignores these remarks; they merely serve to help programmers understand at a glance the way a program is working. You may type them in or not, depending on whether you think you will want them in the future. We use the caret symbol (^) to indicate exponents. For example: x = Y^2 means let X equal Y raised to the second power. Some computer systems use an up-arrow (t), which prints as a left bracket ([) on FX printers. At the end of each chapter, a Summary section provides a concise review of the chapter's subject matter and a list of the control codes (if any) that have been covered. For listings of the control codes in numerical order and in functional groupings, see Appendixes B and C. When we refer to an FX mode by name, we capitalize it: Compressed Mode Italic Mode Pica Mode Script Modes and, for clarity, we capitalize such names even when the word mode does not appear: Script characters and Italic print. vi