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CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 45 

 

When you use an LO instruction the carriage return point is set to be the new label origin.    To send the pen 
back to a label's origin when you have finished printing it, include a carriage return between the last 
character of the label and the terminating character. 

 

If a label contains embedded carriage returns, each character string following a carriage return is printed 
starting from the label origin. 

 

If you omit the parameter the label origin is the bottom left hand corner of the first character's character cell - 
equivalent to LO11;. 

 

The command remains in effect until the printer is initialized with an IN command,    until the default 
conditions are restored with the DF command or until another LO command is used. 

10 '-Label Origin- 
20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 
30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 
40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 
50 LPRINT "IN;SP;"; 
60 LPRINT "SC-4000,4000,-5000,5000;SI0.17,0.26;" 
70 LPRINT "PA0,500;PD-500,0,0,-500,500,0,0,500;DT#;" 
80 LPRINT "CI10;LO4;LBCentred on point#" 
90 LPRINT "PU-500,0;CI10;LO18;LBleft centre offset#" 
100 LPRINT "PU0,-500;CI10;LO13;LBRight offset from point#" 
110 LPRINT "PA500,0;CI10;LO3;LBright hang from point#" 
120 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0A"; 
130 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 
140 END 
 
<Sample 53> 

 

DI - Absolute direction 

DI [ 

run

rise

 ] [;] 

run

 : X direction component 

rise

 : Y direction component 

 

This command determines the direction in which subsequent labels will be printed. 

 

rise

run

gives the tangent of the angle between the base line of a label's characters and the horizontal. 

 

run

 is equivalent to cos 

 and 

rise

 is equivalent to sin 

run

rise

tan

= cos

sin

 

 

Values for run and rise are clamped real numbers. 

 

When you issue a DI instruction the carriage return point is set to the current pen location. 

 

The instruction is ignored if 

run

 and 

rise

 are both 0. 

 

Any text path that you set with the DV instruction will combine with the current printing direction to 
determine the layout of characters on the page. 

 

If you omit the parameters the printing direction is horizontal. 

 

The label direction which is specified by this command is not affected by changes in the location of P1 and 
P2. 

10 ' -Absolute Direction - 
20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 
30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 
40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 
50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 
60 DEG = -45 
70 RAD = 3.1416 / 180 * DEG 
80 LPRINT "IN;SP2;PA3050,4450;" 

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  • 2. 10 ' -Absolute Direction - 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 60 DEG = -45 70 RAD = 3.

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