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Chapter 14. Statement Reference
254
The loaded user-defined fonts are effective during execution of the user program
which loaded those fonts and during execution of the successive user programs
chained by the
CHAIN statement.
If you load a font to the same
kanjicode more than one time, the most recently
specified font takes effect.
Only when the Interpreter executes the KPLOAD statement, it refers to the array
data defined by
fontarrayname. So, once a user program has finished load-
ing the user font, changing the data in the array or deleting the array itself (by the
ERASE statement) will not affect the already loaded user font.
An array integer variable--a work array, register array, or common array--for
fon-
tarrayname
should be declared by the DIM, DEFREG, or COMMON statement,
respectively.
DIM kp0%(15)
DEFREG kp1%(15)
COMMON kp2%(15)
The array variable should be one-dimensional and have at least 16 elements.
Each element data should be an integer and stored in the area from the 1st to
16th elements of the array.
The loaded user-defined fonts are valid also in the condensed two-byte Kanji
mode (BHT-4000/BHT-5000). They are also effective when the small-size font is
selected (BHT-6000/BHT-6500/BHT-7000/BHT-7500). Note that the dot pattern
of each character will be condensed by the system program. (For the generating
procedure of condensed user-defined fonts, refer to Appendix C3., "Display Mode
and Letter Size.")
The loaded user-defined fonts are valid also in the double-width mode (BHT-
7000/BHT-7500). Note that the dot pattern of each character will be doubled in
width by the system program.
Loading a user-defined cursor (BHT-7000/BHT-7500)
KPLOAD loads a user-defined cursor data defined by cursorarrayname to the
user font area specified by
kanjicode.
To display user-defined cursors loaded by the
KPLOAD, you use the LOCATE
statement in the two-byte Kanji mode, in which you set 255 to cursorswitch
(LOCATE ,,255).
The loaded user-defined cursors are effective during execution of the user pro-
gram which loaded those cursors and during execution of the successive user
program chained by the
CHAIN statement.
Only when the Interpreter executes the
KPLOAD statement, it refers to the array
data defined by
cursorarrayname. So, once a user program has finished
loading the user cursor, changing the data in the array or deleting the array itself
(by the ERASE statement) will not affect the already loaded user cursor.
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