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Table

8.

Xerox

resource

extensions,

AFP

prefixes,

and

metrics

extensions

(continued)

Xerox

resource

type

and

extension

Resulting

InfoPrint

XT

AFP

prefixes

Resulting

InfoPrint

XT

metrics

extensions

Job

Source

Library

-

.jsl

.ajs

Logo

-

.lgo

SL

.alg

Miscellaneous

-

.msc

.ams

Page

Descriptor

Entry

-

.pde

.apd

Patch

-

.pch

.apc

Stockset

-

.stk

.ast

Routing

Text

-

.tst

.ats

Temporary

-

.tmp

.atp

¹

Not

generated

for

double-byte

character

set

fonts.

Loading

Xerox

double-byte

character

set

(DBCS)

fonts

The

InfoPrint

XT

process

that

loads

Xerox

DBCS

fonts

is

different

from

the

process

that

it

uses

for

single-byte

fonts.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

generate

the

AFP

character

sets,

coded

fonts,

and

code

pages

for

the

Xerox

DBCS

fonts.

You

must

provide

a

set

of

double-byte

AFP

fonts

that

you

use

in

place

of

the

Xerox

fonts.

These

fonts

must

be

AFP

outline

fonts

that

fully

conform

to

the

MO:DCA

FOCA

standards;

see

Data

Stream

and

Object

Architectures:

Font

Object

Content

Architecture

(FOCA)

Reference,

S544-3285.

You

copy

the

AFP

outline

fonts

to

the

appropriate

AFP

resource

directory

before

you

actually

load

the

Xerox

DBCS

fonts.

During

the

load

process,

InfoPrint

XT

maps

each

Xerox

DBCS

font

to

an

AFP

coded

font.

It

uses

an

AFP

coded

font

name

of

XZ

xxxxxx.

xxxxxx

is

the

name

of

the

corresponding

Xerox

DBCS

font.

For

example,

if

you

load

the

HST25P.FNT

Xerox

DBCS

font,

InfoPrint

XT

maps

it

to

the

XZHST25P

AFP

coded

font.

To

use

a

different

AFP

coded

font

name,

you

must

create

a

manual

correlation

table

that

maps

the

Xerox

DBCS

font

name

to

the

AFP

coded

font

that

you

want

to

use.

See

“Creating

manual

correlation

entries

for

double-byte

Xerox

fonts”

on

page

53.

To

load

Xerox

DBCS

fonts:

1.

Generate

a

resource

group

by

loading

all

JDL,

CME,

PDE,

STK,

and

TST

resources

first.

You

can

use

the

common

group

or

you

can

specify

a

group

name

that

you

choose.

2.

Copy

the

AFP

DBCS

outline

font

files

to

the

AFP

resource

directory

for

the

resource

group.

3.

If

the

AFP

coded

font

name

does

not

match

the

XZ

xxxxxx

naming

convention,

you

must

create

a

manual

correlation

table.

4.

Use

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

load

the

Xerox

DBCS

fonts.

See

“Using

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

load

Xerox

resources”

on

page

42.

Loading

order

for

Xerox

resources

by

resource

type

You

can

load

a

single

Xerox

resource

or

you

can

load

groups

of

Xerox

resources.

For

groups,

you

can

load

resources

that

are

all

the

same

type,

such

as

all

fonts,

or

resources

of

different

types.

When

you

mix

the

types

of

resources,

InfoPrint

XT

loads

them

in

a

specific

order.

This

is

because

some

resources,

such

as

forms,

can

require

you

to

load

other

resources

first.

Xerox

form

resources

often

require

fonts.

The

information

returned

from

the

load

process

lists

the

order.

Chapter

4.

Loading

Xerox

resources

39

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