HP 2200dn HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide - Page 149
Examples, if the current font contains a VE segment, ifthe character code* is NOT contained
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The new algorithm for deciding whether or not to counter-rotate characters (when using the Character Text Path Direction command's vertical-rotated printing mode) is as follows: if (the current font contains a VE segment) { if(the character code* is NOT contained in a VE range) rotate else don't rotate } else use the old logic * The original character code, even if a galley character were substituted at some point. Examples: Japanese ShiftJIS Segment ID V E Format/NumRanges 0 1 Range1FirstCode 0x0000 Range1LastCode 0x00FF Range2FirstCode Range2LastCode Japanese Unicode V E 0 2 0x0000 0x007F half-width latin characters 0xFF61 0xFF9F half-width katakana ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-101
ENWW
Printer-Specific Differences 2-101
The new algorithm for deciding whether or not to counter-rotate
characters (when using the Character Text Path Direction command’s
vertical-rotated printing mode) is as follows:
if (the current font contains a VE segment)
{
if(the character code* is NOT contained in
a VE range)
rotate
else
don't rotate
}
else
use the old logic
* The original character code, even if a galley character were
substituted at some point.
Examples:
Japanese ShiftJIS
Japanese Unicode
Segment ID
V
E
V
E
Format/NumRanges
0
1
0
2
Range1FirstCode
0x0000
0x0000
half-width latin
characters
Range1LastCode
0x00FF
0x007F
Range2FirstCode
0xFF61
half-width
katakana
Range2LastCode
0xFF9F