Creating manual correlation entries for images, Creating, Manual – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Figure

3

shows

the

various

types

of

entries

that

you

can

make

in

a

manual

font

correlation

table

for

single-byte

Xerox

fonts.

Creating

manual

correlation

entries

for

double-byte

Xerox

fonts

Correlation

table

entries

for

DBCS

Xerox

fonts

are

similar

to

entries

for

SBCS

fonts.

However,

you

can

only

correlate

a

DBCS

font

to

an

AFP

coded

font.

Add

the

DBCS

entry

to

the

same

tab.mft

file

that

has

any

SBCS

entries

you

require.

The

syntax

for

a

DBCS

font

entry

is:

D

XName

A2ETable

CFont

D

The

entry

is

a

double-byte

font.

XName

The

name

of

the

Xerox

font

in

uppercase,

without

the

.FNT

extension.

A2ETable

The

name

of

the

ASCII-to-EBCDIC

translation

table

that

InfoPrint

XT

uses.

Unless

instructed

otherwise

by

a

technical

support

representative,

this

value

is

X2AFP

.

CFont

The

name

of

the

AFP

coded

font

to

use

in

place

of

the

Xerox

font.

This

is

an

example

of

an

entry

for

a

DBCS

font

in

the

tab.mft

table:

D

CX24L

X2AFP

XZABCDEF

If

you

require

AFP

DBCS

outline

fonts

for

use

with

double-byte

Xerox

fonts,

contact

your

marketing

representative

for

more

information.

You

can

also

use

AFP

DBCS

outline

fonts

from

other

sources.

Those

fonts

must

fully

conform

to

the

MO:DCA

FOCA

standards;

see

Data

Stream

and

Object

Architectures:

Font

Object

Content

Architecture

(FOCA)

Reference,

S544-3285.

Creating

manual

correlation

entries

for

images

To

create

a

manual

correlation

table

for

image

resources,

create

a

tab.mit

file

in

the

appropriate

metrics

directory.

You

can

correlate

a

Xerox

image

to

an

AFP

page

segment.

You

can

specify

horizontal

and

vertical

spacing

values

if

you

require

them.

The

syntax

for

an

image

entry

is:

I

XName

Pseg

[X=nn]

[Y=nn]

I

The

entry

is

an

image.

XName

The

name

of

the

Xerox

image

in

uppercase,

without

the

.IMG

extension.

PSeg

[X=

nn]

[Y=

nn]

The

AFP

page

segment

to

use

in

place

of

the

Xerox

image.

As

an

option,

you

can

also

adjust

the

position

of

the

page

segment

on

the

page.

The

adjustments

that

you

make

are

relative

to

the

page

segment

when

you

look

F

CRC12P

X2AFP

X0P0612C

F

RK141P

X2AFP

C0UN411E

T1UN411E

F

CSFL30

X2AFP

S1L3021

41

F

CSFP01

X2AFP

S1P0121

A

F

CSFP02

X2AFP

S1P0122

21

Y=-7

F

CSFP03

X2AFP

S1P0123

F

X=3

F

CSFP04

X2AFP

S1P0124

Y

X=-3

Y=4

Figure

3.

Sample

correlation

entries

for

single-byte

Xerox

fonts

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4.

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