How can I print output in bold using printf? "[1m testing bold"
does not do anything.
String format = "%-20s %-15s %-20s %-15s %-10s";
System.out.printf(format, "Name", "Group_name", "Java_Prof_Level", "Cpr_Nr", "Gender", "[1m testing bold");
You cannot print bold with Java System.out
. It just streams to the standard output stream so, in principle, it is unformatted text only.
However, some software packages interpret special character sequences (the so-called ANSI escape sequences) to allow formatting.
Note that ANSI escape sequences start with an escape character, so you need to add that to your string also. (Try "\u001B[1m I am bold"
or "\033[0;1m" + "I am bold"
.)
Most Unix terminals interpret ANSI escape sequences by default. In old DOS times, you needed to use ANSI.SYS for the escape sequences to work.
In Windows and the Eclipse terminal the codes do not work.
I found this. It is for Epson ECS/POS.
string ESC = "\u001B";
string GS = "\u001D";
string InitializePrinter = ESC + "@";
string BoldOn = ESC + "E" + "\u0001";
string BoldOff = ESC + "E" + "\0";
string DoubleOn = GS + "!" + "\u0011"; // 2x sized text (double-high + double-wide)
string DoubleOff = GS + "!" + "\0";
printJob.Print(InitializePrinter);
printJob.PrintLine("Here is some normal text.");
printJob.PrintLine(BoldOn + "Here is some bold text." + BoldOff);
printJob.PrintLine(DoubleOn + "Here is some large text." + DoubleOff);
First page of the PDF document: here is a reference link
I must use "" before the command. Otherwise it doesn't work:
oStream.print("" + (char)27 + (char)97 + (char)1); // For centering text
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" is a dead giveaway that it is about ANSI escape codes (e.g., (virtual) terminals). Visitors from search engines may end up shipwrecked here.