LPrint

Writes text to the default printer.

Syntax
   LPrint  [ Using formatstring,] [expressionlist] [(, | ;)] ...

Parameters
   formatstring
      String specifying the output format.
   expressionlist
      List of variables to output according to the specified format.

Description
   Prints expressionlist to the printer attached to the parallel port LPT1, 
   or if it does not exist, to the default printer.  To print to a printer 
   different from the default one, use Open Lpt.

   The Using clause formats expressionlist according to formatstring.  
   Except an UDT, any data type can be passed to LPrint expressionlist, 
   expressions do not need to be first converted to strings.

   Using a comma (,) as separator or in the end of the expressionlist will 
   place the cursor in the next column (every 14 characters), using a 
   semi-colon (;) won't move the cursor. If neither of them are used in the 
   end of the expressionlist, then a new-line will be printed.

   Some printers will not print at all until a Chr(12) (End of Page) 
   character is printed.

   Internally, FreeBASIC uses the special file number -1 for printing using 
   LPrint.  This file number may be safely closed using Close -1.  The next 
   use of LPrint will automatically reopen it as needed.

Example
   '' Compile with -lang fblite or qb

   #lang "fblite"

   '' new-line
   LPrint "Hello World!"

   '' no new-line
   LPrint "Hello"; "World"; "!";

   LPrint

   '' column separator
   LPrint "Hello!", "World!"

   '' end of page
   LPrint Chr$(12)

Differences from QB
   * None

Dialect Differences
   * LPrint is not supported in the -lang fb dialect. In this dialect the 
     printer must be properly opened with Open Lpt and Print # must be used 
     to print.

See also
   * Open Lpt
   * Print
   * ?
   * Print #
   * ? #
   * Write

