Do not include the brackets in the value; the brackets indicate each
position in the value is optional. Include the colons (:) between the
positions of the value. If you omit any position, InfoPrint XT uses
the default percentage for LIGHT, MEDIUM, or HEAVY. These are
examples of values you can specify:
xshading=:8:16
InfoPrint XT uses 5% coverage for LIGHT shading, 8% for
MEDIUM, and 16% for HEAVY.
xshading=3
InfoPrint XT uses 3% coverage for LIGHT shading, 10% for
MEDIUM, and 15% for HEAVY.
xshading=:11
InfoPrint XT uses 5% coverage for LIGHT shading, 11% for
MEDIUM, and 15% for HEAVY.
xshading=::14
InfoPrint XT uses 5% coverage for LIGHT shading, 10% for
MEDIUM, and 14% for HEAVY.
xshading=4:9:12
InfoPrint XT uses 4% coverage for LIGHT shading, 9% for
MEDIUM, and 12% for HEAVY.
Restrictions
apply when you use the xshading conversion
parameter. See page 4.
[xspacing=none
| word | char]
Specifies adjustments that InfoPrint XT makes to the spacing to match the
original Xerox output as closely as possible:
xspacing=none
Specifies no spacing adjustment. This is the default.
xspacing=word
Specifies spacing adjustments between words only.
xspacing=char
Specifies spacing adjustments between words and characters.
Notes:
1. Use of word adjustments or character adjustments affects InfoPrint XT
performance and results in larger AFP files.
2. The value of this attribute affects how InfoPrint XT processes jobs that
contain FILE DJDE commands.
[xspcrmi=yes | no]
Controls how InfoPrint XT interprets spacing characters in Xerox fonts
during job processing for fonts that FILE DJDEs specify:
no InfoPrint XT interprets spacing characters in the font as
Presentation Text Object Content Architecture (PTOCA) text-string
characters. This is the default.
yes InfoPrint XT interprets spacing characters in the font as Relative
Move Inline (RMI) structured fields.
Restrictions
apply when you use the xspcrmi conversion parameter. See
page 6.
Appendix A. Conversion parameters for converting Xerox jobs 101
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