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Printing With GDI

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The GDI printing commands provide an easy way to upgrade plain text output to incorporate fonts and other graphics. And ATE makes this available even to Unix. Furthermore, unless you had a heavy investment in embedding your own ESC sequences (or PCL code) in your reports, you can insert GDI directives into existing printouts, so it isn’t necessary to do a major redesign of your reports to give them a facelift.