Article ID: 35244
Article Last Modified on 11/21/2006
This article was previously published under Q35244
SUMMARY
When the LPRINT statement sends CHR$(13) (a carriage return) to the printer, it automatically adds a linefeed, CHR$(10). This automatic linefeed prevents the ability to overtype or underline a previously printed line.
The following methods let you suppress the automatic linefeed, as shown in complete programs further below:
- OPEN "LPT1:BIN" FOR RANDOM AS #n WIDTH#n,255
- OPEN "lpt1" FOR BINARY #n
[Note that this method requires the "lpt1" device name to have no colon (:).]
These methods should also be used if you want to send control characters to your printer, such as for printer-graphics mode. Otherwise, the programs below can create garbled graphics output [e.g. the extra linefeed is printed after byte values of 13, and ASCII values of 9 (horizontal tab) are converted to 8 spaces].
This information applies to Microsoft QuickBasic Versions 4.00, 4.00b, and 4.50 for MS-DOS, to Microsoft Basic Compiler Versions 6.00 and 6.00b for MS-DOS and MS OS/2, and to Microsoft Basic PDS Version 7.00 for MS-DOS and MS OS/2.
MORE INFORMATION
You cannot suppress the LPRINT statement's linefeed that is automatically sent along with a carriage return. Instead, you must use PRINT#n to send output to special device names as shown in the examples below.
The following programs demonstrate how to print a carriage return (the ASCII character 13) without an automatic linefeed.
Example of Using "LPT1:BIN" Device Name FOR RANDOM Output
OPEN "LPT1:BIN" FOR RANDOM AS #1 WIDTH#1,255 PRINT #1, "This is a test to do underlining."; PRINT #1, CHR$(13); PRINT #1, "_________________________________"; PRINT #1, CHR$(13); CLOSE #1
Example of Using "LPT1" Device Name FOR BINARY Output
REM This sample program overprints on one line, REM allowing you to underline the text "Seattle Times". C$ = CHR$(13) ' 13 = ASCII code for carriage return LPRINT OPEN "lpt1" FOR BINARY AS #1 LPRINT "Seattle Times"; PUT #1, , C$ LPRINT "_______ _____" CLOSE #1 END
Overprinting Using "LPT1:", "LPT1:BIN", and "LPT1:" in Sequence
' This works in QuickBasic but not in GW-Basic. ' This program should output the following: ' program output: hello world ' "hello" should print over itself twice. CLS OPEN "lpt1:" FOR OUTPUT AS #1 PRINT #1, "program output: " CLOSE OPEN "lpt1:bin" FOR OUTPUT AS #1 FOR I = 1 TO 3 PRINT #1, CHR$(&HD); ' Carriage Return with no Line Feed PRINT #1, "hello"; NEXT CLOSE OPEN "lpt1:" FOR OUTPUT AS #1 PRINT #1, " world." CLOSE PRINT "done printing" END
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