Creating, Manual, Correlation – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

Page 72: Entries, Single-byte, Xerox, Fonts

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not

have

to

start

at

the

same

column

location

as

the

second

keyword

of

another

entry.

You

might

want

to

use

a

specific

columnar

format,

for

readability,

as

you

make

entries.

After

you

create

the

manual

correlation

tables,

use

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

apply

the

updates.

Note:

If

Xerox

spacing

characters

in

fonts

cause

code

page

conflicts

after

you

manually

correlate

a

Xerox

font

to

an

AFP

font,

you

can

change

how

InfoPrint

XT

interprets

the

spacing

characters.

See

the

-b

command

option

in

“Using

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

load

Xerox

resources”

on

page

42.

Creating

manual

correlation

entries

for

single-byte

Xerox

fonts

To

make

manual

correlations

for

single-byte

fonts,

create

a

tab.mft

file

in

the

appropriate

metrics

directory.

In

the

table,

you

can

correlate

a

Xerox

font

to

an

AFP

coded

font,

to

an

AFP

character

set

and

code

page

pair,

or

to

an

AFP

page

segment.

The

syntax

for

single-byte

character

set

(SBCS)

font

entries

in

the

correlation

table

is:

F

XName

A2ETable

CFont

|

CSet

Cpage

|

PSeg

{Char

|

XChar}

[X=nn]

[Y=nn]

F

The

entry

is

an

SBCS

font.

XName

The

name

of

the

Xerox

font

in

uppercase,

without

the

.FNT

extension.

P0612C

is

an

example.

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.

X0KY96

is

an

example.

CSet

CName

The

name

of

an

AFP

character

set

and

code

page

pair

to

use

in

place

of

the

Xerox

font.

C0H01030

T1H01030

is

an

example.

PSeg

{Char

|

XChar}

[X=

nn]

[Y=

nn]

PSeg

is

the

name

of

an

AFP

page

segment

to

use

in

place

of

one

character

in

the

Xerox

font.

You

can

use

these

methods

to

identify

the

character:

v

Char

specifies

the

literal

ASCII

character

in

the

font.

v

XChar

specifies

the

code

point

of

the

character

in

hexadecimal

notation.

If

you

have

access

to

a

Xerox

printer,

you

can

sample

the

font

to

determine

the

code

point.

These

are

examples

of

both

methods:

F

ABC

X2AFP

S1ABCA

A

F

ABC

X2AFP

S1ABC41

41

As

an

option,

you

can

also

adjust

the

positioning

of

the

character

that

the

page

segment

represents.

The

adjustments

that

you

make

are

relative

to

the

page

segment

when

you

look

at

it

in

the

portrait

orientation.

You

can

use

X=

nn

to

make

a

horizontal

adjustment.

nn

is

a

value

in

pels.

A

positive

value

moves

the

page

segment

to

the

right.

A

negative

value

moves

it

to

the

left.

Use

Y=

nn

to

make

a

vertical

adjustment.

A

positive

value

moves

the

page

segment

down

on

the

page.

A

negative

value

moves

it

up.

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