If you do not specify a chars parameter, and if no fonts are
contained in the page definition you specified, the acif command
uses the default font that is set in the printer’s hardware.
comsetup=
name
Specifies the name of a COM 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 file name. The
name can be one to
eight alphanumeric or national characters, including the
two-character prefix, if there is one. The
name is
case-sensitive.
Note: If the file name of the COM setup file includes a file
extension, do not use the file extension when
specifying the setup file. For example, to use a setup
file named mysetup.SET, specify
setup=mysetup
.
The COM setup file you use may be located:
In an AIX directory
Inline in the file (that is, within the file itself)
If the COM setup file is in an AIX directory, use the userlib or
objconlib parameter to specify the path to the file. For example:
comsetup=mysetup userlib=/usr/afp/resources
or
comsetup=mysetup objconlib=/usr/lib/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.
If you specify comsetup=dummy but the file does not include an
inline COM setup file, the acif command looks for the COM setup
file named dummy.
If the name specified for the comsetup parameter does not match
the name of an inline COM setup file, the acif command looks for
the COM setup file in the comsetup search path.
An input file can contain multiple COM setup files, but only one COM
setup file can be used for printing. If a file contains more than one
COM setup file, and you specify comsetup=
name, ACIF uses the first
inline COM setup file named
name. If a file contains more than one
inline COM setup file, and you specify comsetup=dummy, ACIF uses
the first inline COM setup file in the input file.
cpgid={850 |
code page identifier}
Specifies the code page used when the index values and attribute
names were specified on the index
n and fieldn parameters. Values
are:
850
IBM code page 850
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