Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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the

job

to

further

verify

the

type

of

carriage

controls.

If

it

detects

a

different

type

of

carriage

control,

InfoPrint

XT

overrides

the

type

that

the

xcc

parameter

specifies.

With

Download

for

z/OS,

InfoPrint

XT

can

use

a

download

directive

to

convert

ANSI

carriage

controls

to

machine

code

before

it

converts

the

job.

When

the

job

contains

both

ANSI

and

machine

code

carriage

controls

and

you

do

not

use

Download

for

z/OS

to

transfer

online

jobs,

the

AFP

output

that

InfoPrint

XT

generates

can

be

wrong

if

the

InfoPrint

XT

automatic

carriage-control

type

verification

returns

an

incorrect

result.

InfoPrint

XT

now

provides

the

xpcctest

conversion

parameter

that

lets

you

prevent

InfoPrint

XT

from

reading

the

first

records

of

the

job.

InfoPrint

XT

then

uses

the

value

of

the

xcc

parameter

to

determine

the

type

of

carriage

controls

that

the

data

for

the

job

contains.

See

these

new

and

revised

topics:

v

-p

download

directive

on

page

76

v

xcc

conversion

parameter

on

page

94

v

xpcctest

conversion

parameter

on

page

99

Enhancements

for

spacing

characters

in

Xerox

fonts

With

the

default

xspacing=none

conversion

parameter

and

value,

InfoPrint

XT

converts

spacing

characters

in

Xerox

fonts

to

Presentation

Text

Object

Content

Architecture

(PTOCA)

text

characters

in

the

AFP

that

it

creates.

It

does

the

same

for

overlays

that

it

creates

from

Xerox

FRMs.

You

can

now

instruct

InfoPrint

XT

to

create

Relative

Move

Inline

(RMI)

structured

fields

in

the

AFP

output

instead

of

the

PTOCA

text

characters.

This

function

is

useful

if

you

need

to

manually

correlate

Xerox

fonts

to

AFP

fonts

rather

than

use

the

AFP

fonts

that

InfoPrint

XT

creates.

For

example,

you

might

need

to

correlate

a

Xerox

Magnetic

Ink

Character

Recognition

(MICR)

font

to

an

AFP

MICR

font

that

is

specifically

tuned

for

a

particular

Intelligent

Printer

Data

Stream

(IPDS)

printer.

In

this

case,

a

code

page

conflict

might

arise

if

the

spacing

characters

in

the

Xerox

font

do

not

match

any

of

the

available

characters

in

the

manually

correlated

AFP

font.

You

can

avoid

this

type

of

conflict

by

instructing

InfoPrint

XT

to

generate

RMI

structured

fields

in

the

AFP

output

or

in

any

overlays

that

it

generates

for

Xerox

fonts

that

you

load

with

the

new

-b

option

of

the

pdxtloadres

command.

If

you

manually

correlate

an

AFP

font

to

a

Xerox

font

that

you

load

with

the

-b

option,

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

look

for

corresponding

spacing

characters

in

the

AFP

font.

You

can

also

use

a

new

conversion

parameter,

xspcrmi

,

to

control

how

InfoPrint

XT

interprets

spacing

characters

in

the

Xerox

fonts

that

FILE

DJDEs

specify.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

look

for

corresponding

spacing

characters

in

a

manually

correlated

AFP

font

for

any

Xerox

font

that

it

loads

when

the

xspcrmi=yes

conversion

parameter

is

in

effect

for

the

job.

For

this

enhancement

to

take

effect,

you

must

do

these

tasks

after

you

install

the

product

update:

v

Use

the

pdxtloadres

command

and

its

-b

option

to

reload

any

Xerox

fonts

for

which

you

want

to

use

this

function.

v

Use

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

reload

all

forms

that

use

the

affected

fonts.

v

Add

the

xspcrmi=yes

conversion

parameter

to

jobs

that

use

FILE

DJDEs

to

specify

fonts

for

which

you

want

to

use

this

function.

See

these

topics:

xvi

InfoPrint

XT

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