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Graphics Character Prints In Color Of Previou |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A graphics character set to print in a certain color doesn't print. For example, a character in a graphics box is set to print in white on a black background, and the character didn't print at all. Solutions: The problem is with the character printing in whatever color the previous line was in. If you had chosen to print in white on the line before the graphics box, you would have been able to see the character when it printed. When WP scans the file, it encounters the DRS character before it changes the color. So, if you look at a print to screen you will see that WP prints the graphics character, changes to white, then prints the text. As a workaround, if you put an [HRt] code after the color code and then advance your line up, it will print correctly. Another customer encountered this same problem when trying to print WordPerfect Characters (Compose) in color to an Epson LQ-2550 printer. The problem was corrected by placing a color code and a hard return before the character. Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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