Character or graphic processing method and apparatus

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055241980

ABSTRACT:
Using the character processing method having a plurality of processing schemes, character patterns are outputted in a plurality of windows using any of the processing schemes. The requirements of each window are discriminated, a processing scheme suited to a particular window is selected from the plurality of processing schemes in response to the requirements, and a character or graphic processed by the processing scheme selected for the window is outputted for each and every window.

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