Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Do

not

include

the

brackets

in

the

value;

the

brackets

indicate

each

position

in

the

value

is

optional.

Include

the

colons

(:)

between

the

positions

of

the

value.

If

you

omit

any

position,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

the

default

percentage

for

LIGHT,

MEDIUM,

or

HEAVY.

These

are

examples

of

values

you

can

specify:

xshading=:8:16

InfoPrint

XT

uses

5%

coverage

for

LIGHT

shading,

8%

for

MEDIUM,

and

16%

for

HEAVY.

xshading=3

InfoPrint

XT

uses

3%

coverage

for

LIGHT

shading,

10%

for

MEDIUM,

and

15%

for

HEAVY.

xshading=:11

InfoPrint

XT

uses

5%

coverage

for

LIGHT

shading,

11%

for

MEDIUM,

and

15%

for

HEAVY.

xshading=::14

InfoPrint

XT

uses

5%

coverage

for

LIGHT

shading,

10%

for

MEDIUM,

and

14%

for

HEAVY.

xshading=4:9:12

InfoPrint

XT

uses

4%

coverage

for

LIGHT

shading,

9%

for

MEDIUM,

and

12%

for

HEAVY.

Restrictions

apply

when

you

use

the

xshading

conversion

parameter.

See

page

4.

[xspacing=none

|

word

|

char]

Specifies

adjustments

that

InfoPrint

XT

makes

to

the

spacing

to

match

the

original

Xerox

output

as

closely

as

possible:

xspacing=none

Specifies

no

spacing

adjustment.

This

is

the

default.

xspacing=word

Specifies

spacing

adjustments

between

words

only.

xspacing=char

Specifies

spacing

adjustments

between

words

and

characters.

Notes:

1.

Use

of

word

adjustments

or

character

adjustments

affects

InfoPrint

XT

performance

and

results

in

larger

AFP

files.

2.

The

value

of

this

attribute

affects

how

InfoPrint

XT

processes

jobs

that

contain

FILE

DJDE

commands.

[xspcrmi=yes

|

no]

Controls

how

InfoPrint

XT

interprets

spacing

characters

in

Xerox

fonts

during

job

processing

for

fonts

that

FILE

DJDEs

specify:

no

InfoPrint

XT

interprets

spacing

characters

in

the

font

as

Presentation

Text

Object

Content

Architecture

(PTOCA)

text-string

characters.

This

is

the

default.

yes

InfoPrint

XT

interprets

spacing

characters

in

the

font

as

Relative

Move

Inline

(RMI)

structured

fields.

Restrictions

apply

when

you

use

the

xspcrmi

conversion

parameter.

See

page

6.

Appendix

A.

Conversion

parameters

for

converting

Xerox

jobs

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