are using a page definition supplied with PSF for AIX (
P1A6462
), and the
page definition does not name any fonts. To use the three fonts,
specify the following:
acif inputdd=MYFILE.asc outputdd=MYFILE.afp
chars=H2B2,N2ð2,N292 \
trc=yes pagedef=P1Að6462 formdef=F1A1ð11ð
You specified the font names with the chars parameter. Because you
need to use fonts with the appropriate ASCII code points for your
unformatted ASCII input, you referred to Chapter 5, “IBM AFP Fonts for
ASCII Data” on page 77. There you found that the IBM Core
Interchange Font name is
XðH23ðB2
for Helvetica 12-point,
XðN23ðð2
for
Times New Roman 10-point, and
XðN23ð92
for Times New Roman
9-point. Because the chars parameter limits the specification of a font
name to four characters, you used the corresponding short name from
the table for each of the three fonts, without eliminating the 2-character
coded font prefix (
Xð
). Because table reference characters are required
when you want the file to print with more than one font, you specified
trc=yes.
Your input and output file names are specified with the inputdd and
outputdd parameters. The page definition and form definition you want
ACIF to use when processing the file are specified with the pagedef
and formdef parameters.
4. You have an input file and you want to use specific resources during
processing. You want to use a form definition (
FORMD1A
) and an overlay
that are stored in the general resource directory at your location
(
/usr/site/resdir
). To be sure that ACIF finds the resources you want
to use, specify the following:
acif inputdd=INFILE outputdd=OUTFILE \
pagedef=PAGED6B formdef=FORMD1A \
userlib=/usr/mystuff/art1
:
/usr/mystuff/art2 \
pdeflib=/usr/dept/pdefdir3 reslib=/usr/site/resdir
The page definition you want to use (
PAGED6B
) is stored in one of the
several page definition directories used by your department
(
/usr/dept/pdefdir3
). The page definition is a copy of one with the
same file name that is stored in the site’s general resource directory,
with some modifications made for use by your department. Your page
segments are stored in two other directories that you have set up for
your own use (
/usr/mystuff/art1
and
/usr/mystuff/art2
). Because
ACIF always searches the path specified by the userlib parameter first,
your page segments will be found in your personal directories. ACIF
next searches the paths specified by the parameters for specific
resource libraries (pdeflib, fdeflib, and so forth), so ACIF will then find
the page definition you want to use from the department’s directory.
ACIF will then search the path specified with the reslib parameter,
finding your form definition and your overlay. ACIF will
not use the page
definition named
PAGED6B
that is stored in the
/usr/site/resdir
directory, because it will already have found the modified
PAGED6B
in the
department directory specified with the pdeflib parameter.
50
ACIF User’s Guide
Summary of Contents for S544-5285-01
Page 1: ...IBM Print Services Facility IBM AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility User s Guide S544 5285 01...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...IBM Print Services Facility IBM AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility User s Guide S544 5285 01...
Page 10: ...viii ACIF User s Guide...
Page 22: ...2 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 40: ...20 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 41: ...Part 2 Using ACIF in the AIX Environment Copyright IBM Corp 1993 1999 21...
Page 42: ...22 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 72: ...52 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 96: ...76 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 99: ...Part 3 Using ACIF in the OS 390 MVS VM and VSE Environments Copyright IBM Corp 1993 1999 79...
Page 100: ...80 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 106: ...86 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 134: ...Figure 24 Example of a Customer s Phone Bill 114 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 142: ...122 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 196: ...176 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 197: ...Part 4 Appendixes Copyright IBM Corp 1993 1999 177...
Page 198: ...178 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 206: ...186 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 210: ...190 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 226: ...206 ACIF User s Guide...
Page 253: ......