A set of superscripted and subscripted characters resides as an alternate
font in a file on the "Imagewriter Tool Kit" diskette, which is included in the
accessory kit. An option of the Tool Kit menu downloads the super/sub-scripted
character font. After the download, you can invoke the alternate font with
"ESC '"; "ESC $" restores the standard (switch selected) character font. In
this font, symbols generate superscripted numerals, and numbers generate
subscripted numerals.
Applewriter accomplishes superscripts and subscripts on Imagewriters with
serial numbers 250001 or greater. If the serial number is less, the
Imagewriter must be upgraded.
NOTES:
1. The word Escape in the following instructions refers to hitting the Escape
key.
2. The blanks should not be keyed in; they are there to make the strings
readable.
3. The command strings take up room in the line and are counted as characters
when printing takes place, even though the commands themselves are not
printed.
In an Applewriter file:
1. Type in [V] Escape l [V]. This enables the optional line feed function.
2. To do a superscript:
a. Type: [V] Escape T 12 Escape r [J] [V]
b. Enter the superscript text.
c. Type: [V] Escape f [J] Escape T 24 [V]
3. To do a subscript:
a. Type: [V] Escape T 12 [J] [V]
b. Enter the subscript text.
c. Type: [V] Escape r [J] Escape f Escape T 24 [V]
Underlining requires no printer modification. Just send "ESC X" to
start underlining and "ESC Y" to stop it. Apple Writer users will probably
not use this method to underline; however, if they do, note that X and Y are
uppercase.