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EXAMPLE
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In the following example, two fonts are specified: X0GT10 (Gothic 10 pitch)
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and X0GT12 (Gothic 12 pitch):
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CHARS=GT1ð,GT12
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Notes:
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1. You can specify fonts in the CHARS parameter only if you want the
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entire file printed in a single printing direction. ACIF uses the fonts that
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have 0° character rotation for the specified direction. When a file
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requires fonts with more than one printing direction or character
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rotation, you must specify the fonts in the page definition.
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2. In VM, OS/390, and MVS, fonts you specify must reside in a library
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specified with the FONTLIB parameter or, in OS/390 and MVS, reside
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in a user library specified with the USERLIB parameter. In VSE, you
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must specify fonts in the // LIBDEF PHASE, SEARCH=(...) JCL
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statement.
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3. You can specify from 1 to 4 fonts with the CHARS parameter. If you
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specify more than 1 font with the CHARS parameter, you must use
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table reference characters (TRCs) to select the fonts.
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4. If you specify a page definition using the PAGEDEF parameter that
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specifies fonts for your file, the CHARS parameter is ignored.
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5. If you do not specify a CHARS parameter, and if no fonts are contained
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in the page definition you specified, ACIF uses the printer default font.
COMSETUP=
name
Specifies the member name of the setup file. A COM setup file is an AFP
resource that contains instructions required when printing on a microfilm device.
The value is:
name
Any valid COM setup member name. The
name can be one to eight
alphanumeric or national characters, including the two-character prefix,
if there is one. The
name is not case-sensitive.
The COM setup file you use may be located:
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In an OS/390 or MVS library
Inline in the file (that is, within the file itself)
If the COM setup file is in a library, use the USERLIB or OBJCONLIB
parameter to specify the data sets. For example:
COMSETUP=MYSETUP
USERLIB=USER.RESOURCES
or
COMSETUP=MYSETUP
OBJCONLIB=USER.SETUPS
If the COM setup file is an inline resource, you must do the following:
Specify COMSETUP=
name, where name is the name of the inline COM
setup file; or specify COMSETUP=DUMMY.
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