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Figure 2. 5. An Example of a Box<br />

Line 1 places the printing system in the PRESCRIBE mode and resets printing system<br />

parameters. The UNIT C; command on the second line sets the unit of measurement to<br />

centimeters, and the SPD (Set Pen Diameter) command on line 3 sets the line width to<br />

0.1 centimeters. (If you omit these two commands, the printing system will print using<br />

the default unit, inches; and the default line width, 3 dots.)<br />

Next, the MZP command on line four moves the cursor to the point that is 3 centimeters<br />

to the right of the left edge limit and 3 centimeters below the top edge limit. This is the<br />

starting point from which the box is drawn.<br />

On line 5, BOX 3, 4; draws a box with a width of 3 centimeters and a height of 4 centimeters.<br />

The position of the box with respect to the cursor depends on the positive or negative<br />

value specified for width and height. The box is drawn to the right of the cursor if width<br />

is positive, and to the left of the cursor if width is negative. Similarly, the box is drawn<br />

below the cursor if height is positive, and above the cursor if height is negative. This<br />

relation is illustrated in the figure that follows.<br />

By default, the position of the cursor is not affected by this command. However, you can<br />

also specify an option parameter to make the cursor move to an adjacent or diagonally<br />

opposite corner of the box, down by one text line, or to the left margin on the next text<br />

line. The following figure shows some examples.<br />

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