Overlays Sample Clauses

The Overlays clause defines the rules and procedures for placing additional layers or coverings—such as graphics, text, or materials—on top of existing surfaces or structures. In practice, this clause may specify the types of overlays permitted, the methods of installation, and any requirements for compatibility with the underlying material. Its core function is to ensure that overlays are applied safely and appropriately, preventing damage to the original surface and maintaining compliance with design or regulatory standards.
Overlays. Printer overlays are currently used by many of the daily print jobs, especially those written using line text output. Their basic purpose was to allow creation of graphical elements that were previously difficult to code and maintain on forms, especially lines or boxes. Using more modern forms creation processes and tools, it should be possible to eliminate the need for these overlays. For example, one overlay is merely a box creating a border around a text page. Tax forms, billing statements and some correspondence currently use overlays. There are currently 31 overlays in use, as listed below. 010110 LTRC53 010120 LTRCI3 DMGALL LTRCM3 DMGDFD LTRCR3 DMGDFS LTRCW3 DP701 LTRSI3 DP740 LTRSM3 DP1088 LTRSR3 DP1222 LTRSW3 FUL1SP NY4029 LA4029 P701 LNB1 P740B LPA2 P813 LPA4 SHORT LPAA STD1SP LPAL Table of Contents AM12 Gothic 12 pitch with Fat-Dash character in the Tilde (-) position. Used for processing on AIMS machine. AOD Gothic and OCR-A 10 pitch CR10 Courier 10 pitch FM12 Format 12 pitch GB12 Gothic Bold 12 pitch GF10 Gothic Folded 10 pitch GF12 Gothic Folded 12 pitch GF15 Gothic Folded 15 pitch GS10 Gothic 10 pitch GS12 Gothic 12 pitch GS15 Gothic 15 pitch GT10 Gothic Text 10 pitch GT12 Gothic Text 12 pitch GT15 Gothic Text 15 pitch GT18 Gothic Text 18 pitch GT20 Gothic Text 20 pitch GU12 Gothic Underscored 12 pitch GU15 Gothic Underscored 15 pitch H10B Helvetica Latin 1 Bold 10 pitch H12B Helvetica Latin 1 Bold 08 pitch H12I Helvetica Latin 1 Italic 12 pitch H08M Helvetica Latin 1 08 pitch H10M Helvetica Latin 1 10 pitch H12M Helvetica Latin 1 12 pitch LC12 Gothic 12 Pitch with Lower Case QN Gothic Table of Contents
Overlays. The major overlays are: Travel Events Travel Event overlays include a brief, narrative description of the in-transit occurrence, along with any decision(s) the player needs to make and their ensuing effects on resources (if any). Ship-Specific Events Similar to Travel Events, Ship-Specific Event overlays include a brief, narrative description of an event occurring directly to the player. This includes any decision(s) the player needs to make, their costs, and the outcomes of their decisions. Ship- Specific Events may incorporate the Dialogue Screen if the player talks with other characters as part of the event.
Overlays. 1. Square cut edges to a minimum of 1/4-inch depth. 2. Do not feather edge area.

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