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Printed Fonts For Equations On HP LaserJet Pr
DocumentID: 617504
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:37:39 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: When the {FUNC} command is used in an Equation, it tells the program that the text is not a variable and should not be printed in an italic font. This situation pertains to users with HP LaserJet printers that do not have internal italic fonts. If a user has inserted an italic Document Initial Font (through Shift-F8, 3) the {FUNC} code is, in font purposes, nullified and the text will print in italics (not in Roman, as it should).

This situation may not be a problem for a majority of HP LaserJet users but it may still arise. It can be worked around by inserting a non-italic Base Font (through Ctrl-F8, 4) in the document and an Equation option code somewhere in the document as well. The Equation option does not need to have any changes and can be left as the default. By having the Equation option in the document, the program will not use the Initial Font. The program will select the Base Font closest to the Equation code for the printed text of the Equation.

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