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APPENDIX C-COMMAND SUMMARY, Command Summary

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Appendix C Command Summary This appendix describes all the Apple IIc PIC control codes. They are divided into these categories: Near Letter Quality (NLQ) Character Width (Pitch) Print Enhancement Page Formatting Graphics User-Defined Characters Other Codes Each command has a format section and a comment section. The format section gives the ASCII, decimal, and hexadecimal codes for the command. In some cases there is also a control key code because some commercial software programs can use a control key for a code between 0 and 27 (decimal). In this section, CTRL O, for example, means hold down the control key while you press 0. Letters in parentheses, such as (n) or (d), are variables, which are explained in the comments sections. In BASIC you can use either decimal or hexadecimal numbers, and if there is a single letter in the second ASCII code column, you can use that letter in quotation marks instead of the number below it. For example, the format section for the right margin command is as follows: ASCII code: ESC Decimal: 27 Hexadecimal : 1B Q (n) 81 ( n ) 51 (n) C-l

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Appendix C
Command Summary
This appendix describes all the Apple IIc PIC control codes. They
are divided into these categories:
Near Letter Quality (NLQ)
Character Width (Pitch)
Print Enhancement
Page Formatting
Graphics
User-Defined Characters
Other Codes
Each command has a format section and a comment section. The
format section gives the ASCII, decimal, and hexadecimal codes
for the command. In some cases there is also a control key code
because some commercial software programs can use a control key
for a code between
0
and
27
(decimal). In this section, CTRL O, for
example, means hold down the control key while you press 0.
Letters in parentheses, such as (n) or (d), are variables, which are
explained in the comments sections.
In BASIC you can use either decimal or hexadecimal numbers, and
if there is a single letter in the second ASCII code column, you can use
that letter in quotation marks instead of the number below it. For
example, the format section for the right margin command is as fol-
lows:
ASCII code:
ESC
Q
(n)
Decimal:
27
81
(n)
Hexadecimal : 1B
51
(n)
C-l