TL;DR: In this article, a teleprinter has a type font supporting carriage which positions the font unit along a writing line, and a tabular position memory is provided to record the carriage position at the time of initiation of font unit change so that after font unit removal and change the carriage can be automatically returned to the original position along the writing line.
Abstract: Type font changing in a teleprinter having a type font supporting carriage which positions the font unit along a writing line is facilitated by employing carriage movement in one direction to remove the presently installed type font unit from its character selection driving member and place it in a storage receptacle, and carriage movement in the opposite direction to retrieve a different font unit from a stored position and install it on the driving member. Manual and electrical controls are provided. Font units can be changed automatically in response to a single coded signal defining the desired font unit. Automatic tabular position memory is provided to record the carriage position at the time of initiation of font unit change so that after font unit removal and change the carriage can be automatically returned to the original position along the writing line and printing resumed.
TL;DR: A method and apparatus for characterizing Korean characters into compositional structure groups so as to provide automatic selection of individual symbol fonts used to formulate the various characters is described in this paper.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for characterizing Korean characters into compositional structure groups so as to provide for the automatic selection of individual symbol fonts used to formulate the various characters. A unique code is provided for each of the basic Korean symbols and logic circuitry is utilized to recognize basic compositional structure groups to provide a supplemental code for each symbol forming the Korean character. The supplemental code identifies the desired font.
TL;DR: In order to handle a plurality of type slug carriers of different fonts, a translator must be provided for each font set as discussed by the authors, which is stored in a register in the printer controller to be compared with a code in another register that identifies the translator being used.
Abstract: Chain printers presently in the art are constructed to permit replacement or changing of the type carriers to facilitate the use of a variety of character sets or fonts. In order to handle a plurality of type slug carriers of different fonts, a translator must be provided for each font set. In order to indicate that the translator being used matches the font set of the type carrier placed on the printer, several teeth on the type carrier are filed down. The filed teeth are later sensed as an identification code unique to that type carrier. This code is stored in a register in the printer controller to be compared with a code in another register that identifies the translator being used.
TL;DR: The revised edition was typed in Microsoft Word with Unicode font in a searchable full-text format as discussed by the authors, where previous Zuyin phonetic markers were updated to Hanyu Pinyin (漢語拼音) with tone markers.
Abstract: The revised edition was typed in Microsoft Word with Unicode font in a searchable full-text format. Previous Zuyin (注音) phonetic markers were updated to Hanyu Pinyin (漢語拼音) with tone markers. Some missing Chinese characters in the first edition, due to limitation of character type font on the Chinese typewriter, were added and typos were corrected. Endnotes were changed to footnotes for easy reading. Lessons with mixed traditional and simplified characters were changed to use either traditional or simplified characters throughout.