\ENicePrint\F is a program that prints out near-daisy-wheel quality characters on graphics printers. Its greatest beauty is that in normal use, you use the printer in exactly the same way as before, except that near-letter-quality characters are printed instead of ordinary dot-matrix characters. \ENicePrint\F loads underneath DOS, becoming part of the operating system, and prints \E\>anything\#\F directed to LPT1: in the high- quality mode. Even LLIST from BASIC and the PrtSc key print out in high-quality mode when \ENicePrint\F is installed. \ENicePrint\F supports \Eall\F of the ordinary printer commands, so any program that prints out correctly on the printer will print out the same way with \ENicePrint\F, except that it will print out in high quality. Nothing need be changed to get near-daisy-wheel printout from your printer. In addition to this, \ENicePrint\F has six font styles available: \x2default Roman, \x3Sans Serif, \x4Orator, \x5Script, \x6Olde English,\x2 and \x7Computer.\x2 \>Any \x3of these \x4fonts \x5may \x6be \x7italicized.\x2\# There are also six available pitches that each of the six font styles may use: Standard Pica (10-pitch) \!AStandard Elite (12-pitch)\!@ \!DCondensed (17-pitch)\!@ \!bExpanded Pica (5-pitch)\!@ \!aExpanded Elite (6-pitch)\!@ \!dExpanded Condensed (8-1/2 pitch) \!@ \EFurthermore, the Enhanced mode is supported for all pitches.\F It is also possible to print\xB BIG letters(double height),\xN \S0SUPER-\Tand \S1SUB-\Tscripts with printer controls, and \-1underlining\-0 with printer controls. To use \ENicePrint\F, just boot DOS, put in the \ENicePrint\F disk, and type: A>\ENICE\F That's all. Now the printer behaves as if the \ENiceFonts\F were its native character set. To return to the native mode, type Ctrl-Alt-F1. This still leaves \ENicePrint\F loaded, so you may return to \ENicePrint\F by typing Ctrl-Alt-F2. Ctrl-Alt-F10 will cause a page eject in any of the modes. An additional feature is the Ctrl-Alt-\\, which causes the program to translate \\ into , and \\\\ into \\, facilitating the embedding of printer commands in text. Ctrl-Alt-\\ mode works both in \ENicePrint\F mode and in native mode when \ENicePrint\F is resident. The remainder of the \ENicePrint\F manual explains how to use the multiple character sets and other features in detail, and gives several examples of what sorts of effects may be obtained. s. An additional feature is the Ctrl-Alt-\\, which causes the program to