Examples
There is a PHYSIK.SDO
example file that comes with Signum!2, which uses different
fonts, multiple formulas and some character formatting. We can use this example to
demonstrate how a signum document is layed out and printed.
This is the document converted to a PDF (Portable Document Format) file. The
--xoffset
/ --yoffset
flags were used to center the text on an A4 Page.
PHYSIK.pdf
MUSTER.pdf
CHEMMUST.pdf
Editor
This is a render of the document with the editor font, without skew compensation. It has 108 DPI of vertical resolution and 90 DPI horizontal resolution, relative to the theoretical paper model.

Printer
This is a render of the document with a printer font, with skew-compensation, so that the entire document is 324 DPI relative to the theoretical paper model.

ESC/P
This is the same document but “printed” as ESC/P commands using Signums very
own PR24_KAD.PRG
printer-driver and rendered to
an image using the vescp
virtual printer in SDO-Toolbox.
This uses the 360dpi mode to get the full resolution, .2
inches top edge
and 1.1
inches left edge, to center the text on an A4 media box
(2988 × 4212 px at 360 dpi).

From the books
The Signum! books “zur Gestaltung” have a set of example pages within them. This page collects some of them as a reference, even if the original SDO is not available: