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prmode={SOSI1 | SOSI2 | SOSI3 |
aaaaaaaa}
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Specifies the type of data in the input file and whether the acif
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command must perform optional processing of that data. Values are:
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SOSI1
Specifies that each shift-out, shift-in code be converted to
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a blank and a Set Coded Font Local text control. The
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SOSI1 data conversion is the same as the SOSI1 data
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conversion performed by PSF for OS/390, PSF/MVS,
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PSF/VM, and PSF/VSE.
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SOSI2
Specifies that each shift-out, shift-in code be converted to
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a Set Coded Font Local text control. The SOSI2 data
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conversion is the same as the SOSI2 data conversion
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performed by PSF for OS/390, PSF/MVS, PSF/VM, and
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PSF/VSE.
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SOSI3
Specifies that each shift-out character be converted to a
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Set Coded Font Local text control. Each shift-in is
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converted to a Set Coded Font Local Text control and two
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blanks. The SOSI3 data conversion is the same as the
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SOSI3 data conversion performed by PSF for OS/390 or
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PSF/MVS.
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aaaaaaaa
Any eight-byte alphanumeric string. This value is supplied
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to all of the ACIF user exits.
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For either SOSI process to work correctly, the first font specified in the
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chars parameter (or in a font list in a page definition) must be a
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single-byte font, and the second font must be a double-byte font.
pseglib=
pathlist
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Specifies the directories in which page segments, BCOCA, GOCA,
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and IOCA objects are stored. The value is:
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pathlist
Any valid search path. You must use a colon (:) to
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separate multiple paths. The acif command searches the
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paths in the order in which they are specified.
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The acif command searches for page segments in the following order:
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1. The paths you specified with userlib, if any
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2. The paths you specified with pseglib, if any
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3. The paths specified in reslib, if any
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4. The paths specified by the PSFPATH environment variable
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5. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
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You should specify the same value for the pseglib parameter to the
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acif command as specified to PSF for AIX. In this way, the search
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paths and resources used at transform time are identical to the search
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paths and resources used at print time. For information on how PSF
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for AIX selects resources, refer to
IBM Print Services Facility for AIX:
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Print Submission.
resexit=
programname
Specifies the name or the full path name of the resource exit program.
This is the program the acif command calls each time it attempts to
retrieve a requested resource from a directory. If you specify the file
name without a path, the acif command searches for the file name in
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