The following example is part of the default CODES file. Lines containing an ellipsis (. . .) indicate that records have been removed for clarity:
001 bldcbig 002 bldcreverse 003 bldcunder . . . 011 bldcforms1 012 bldcforms2 013 bldcblink 014 bldcbright 020 bldcoc# AP9215 000PRINTER AP9215 0011B4F bldcbig AP9215 0031B45 bldcunder . . . AP9215 012 bldcforms2 NOFORM 000VIDEO svt1210 000VIDEO svt1210 0021B5B376D bldcreverse svt1210 0031B5B346D bldcunder svt1210 0041B5B306D bldcreset svt1210 0131B5B356D bldcblink svt1210 0141B5B316D bldcbright . . . DIABLO630 000P DIABLO630 0031B45 bldcunder DIABLO630 0041B261B52 bldcreset . . . DIABLO630 0111B511B12443120% bldcforms1 DIABLO630 0121B0C(B1)1B12533020 bldcforms2 DIABLO630 0141B571B4F bldcbright
Parts of this file are explained below:
The following line is the availability record for the data attribute BIG. The unique number for this record is 001.
001 bldcbig
The following line is the device header record for the printer type AP9215.
AP9215 000PRINTER
The following line is the output code record that defines the characters (1B4F) to be sent to the printer AP9215 for Data Attribute BIG, which is attribute 001.
AP9215 0011B4F bldcbig
The following lines are output control records for the printer type DIABLO360. This is an example of a continued record. The continuation is indicated by the percent (%) sign at the end of the code in the first record. The continuation record requires its own availability and unique number.
DIABLO630 0111B511B12443120% bldcforms1 DIABLO630 0121B0C(B1)1B12533020 bldcforms2
The previous lines are an example of the inclusion of a formdepth formula. Notice how two formdepth formulas have been used to produce the required sequence of characters. The full formdepth formula is:
1B511B124431201B0C(B1)1B12533020