the
Xerox
input
to,
and
the
AFP
output
from
the
conversion
process.
You
can
also
specify
more
than
one
value
on
a
single
occurrence
of
the
-t
directive.
[-x
"
conversion_parameters
"]
Specifies
conversion
parameters.
Any
parameters
that
you
specify
with
this
directive
override
the
same
parameters
if
you
specify
them
with
other
methods.
For
example,
if
you
specify
them
with
the
-x
option
of
the
pdxtx2afp
command
or
if
you
specify
them
with
the
other-transform-
options
attribute
in
the
InfoPrint
Manager
environment.
Do
not
use
this
directive
to
specify
parameters
such
as
xjdl
or
xjde
for
your
production
environment.
You
might
find
this
directive
useful
as
a
temporary
override
to
the
production
environment
for
testing
purposes.
For
more
information
about
conversion
parameters,
see
Appendix
A,
“Conversion
parameters
for
converting
Xerox
jobs,”
on
page
93.
Trace
transform
directives
For
service
purposes,
a
technical
support
representative
might
ask
you
to
activate
a
trace.
The
technical
support
representative
instructs
you
to
use
this
format:
-x
xztrace=all1:all2
Use
this
only
at
the
direction
of
a
technical
support
representative.
The
technical
support
representative
will
provide
further
information
about
how
to
locate
the
trace
output
and
provide
it
to
service
for
analysis.
Activating
transform
directives
Several
methods
exist
for
activating
InfoPrint
XT
transform
directives.
InfoPrint
XT
checks
for
an
environment
variable
first
and
for
a
directives
file
second.
If
you
enter
the
pdxtx2afp
command
directly,
InfoPrint
XT
then
checks
for
the
-t
command
option.
If
you
use
InfoPrint
Manager
with
InfoPrint
XT,
InfoPrint
XT
checks
for
a
document
attribute
instead
of
the
command
option.
PDXTX2AFP_DIRECTIVES
environment
variable
You
can
add
the
environment
variable
as
a
system
variable
so
that
directives
are
active
for
any
user
account
that
runs
the
transform.
Restart
the
Windows
system
after
you
add
the
environment
variable.
These
are
examples
of
values
that
you
can
enter
in
the
Variable
value
field
of
the
Windows
System
Properties
interface:
-t
x2afp.out
-k1
-a1
%PDXTWORKDIR%\pdxtx2afp.directives
file
This
is
a
plain
text
file
that
contains
the
directives.
Each
directive
entry
is
specific
to
a
destination.
If
you
use
InfoPrint
Manager
with
InfoPrint
XT,
the
destination
is
the
name
of
an
InfoPrint
Manager
actual
destination.
Otherwise,
the
destination
is
the
destination
that
the
-p
option
of
the
pdxtx2afp
command
specifies.
You
can
also
use
*:
as
a
destination
so
that
the
associated
transform
directive
applies
to
all
job
destinations.
You
can
include
comments
and
blank
lines
in
the
directives
file.
Delimit
comments
with
a
number
sign,
#
.
These
are
examples
of
the
types
of
entries
that
you
can
make
in
the
transform
directives
file:
#-------------------------------------------------------#
#
For
all
destinations,
capture
the
InfoPrint
Manager
#
#
attributes
in
the
jobattr.ipm
file.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------#
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