functions for viewing. The line2afp command is described in
IBM Print
Services Facility for AIX: Print Submission.
The following parameters are used for just the
conversion function of ACIF, with
either the acif command or the line2afp command: cc, cctype, chars, fdeflib,
fileformat, fontlib, formdef, imageout, inpexit, inputdd, insertimm, mcf2ref,
msgdd, outexit, outputdd, ovlylib, pagedef, parmdd, pdeflib, prmode, pseglib,
resexit, reslib, trc, and userlib.
The following parameters are used for
resource retrieval with the acif command:
comsetup, fdeflib, fontlib, formdef, objconlib, ovlylib, pseglib, resexit,
resobjdd, and restype.
The acif command uses the following parameters for its
indexing functions: cpgid,
field
n, groupname, indexn, indexdd, indexobj, indexstartby, indxexit, and
trigger
n.
Flags and Values
cc={yes | no}
Specifies whether the input file has carriage-control characters. Values
are:
yes
The file contains carriage-control characters.
no
The file does not contain carriage-control characters.
Carriage-control characters, if present, are located in the first byte
(column) of each line in a document. They are used to control how the
line will be formatted (single space, double space, triple space, and so
forth). In addition, other carriage-controls can be used to position the
line anywhere on the page. If there are no carriage-controls, single
spacing is assumed.
cctype={z | a | m}
Specifies the type of carriage-control characters in the input file. The
acif command supports ANSI carriage-control characters in either
ASCII or EBCDIC encoding, as well as machine carriage-control
characters. The acif command does not allow a mixture of ANSI and
machine carriage-control characters within a file. Values are:
z
The file contains ANSI carriage-control characters that are
encoded in ASCII.
The carriage-control characters are the ASCII hexadecimal values
that directly relate to ANSI carriage-controls, which cause the
action of the carriage-control character to occur
before the line is
printed. For example, if the carriage-control character is zero
(X
'
30
'
), which represents double spacing, double spacing will
occur
before the line is printed.
a
The file contains ANSI carriage-control characters that are
encoded in EBCDIC.
The use of ANSI carriage-control characters cause the action of
the carriage-control character to occur
before the line of data is
printed. For example, if the carriage-control character is a zero
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