Hi Dragan
>Last time I wrote in HP's internal language (HPGL or whatever it was called) was in a mess hall lunch ticket app for a hospital. Had a lot of fun all evening to print one page (!). But then that page was what we needed. You end up creating your set of routines to, basically, @say what you want where you want, taking care to understand all the foot long escape sequences and HP's coordinate system, in-built fonts and downloadable fonts.
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>Good luck.
Wow! But my problem is much simpler, no fonts, no alignments, just simple text wrapped within codes, that too the interface for code is already there, I just needed the codes and finally I have them, so I replaced all the stored CHR() to the one HP needs and I am done.
I remember when I first bought a TVSE 145 DMP the manual had all the IBM Proprinter codes needed, when I had to buy a new one TVSE 145+ this new manual did not have the code section any more. Laser printer have still less documentations now (more like only leaflets). Now that I have finally I stumbled on the online docs, I am on my way.