These are examples of values that you can enter in the Variable value field of the
Windows System Properties interface:
v To specify a single option and value:
-g payroll
v To specify the -x option with more than one value, use double quotation marks:
-x "xjdl=tonl xjde=dflt xclb=pay"
v To specify one option and value, and to specify the -x option with more than
one value, also use double quotation marks:
-g payroll -x "xjdl=tonl xjde=dflt xclb=pay"
Note: InfoPrint XT uses the value of the PDXTX2AFP_ARGS environment
variable only when you enter the pdxtx2afp command. If you convert jobs
by submitting them to InfoPrint Manager, InfoPrint XT ignores this
environment variable.
Controlling resource-load messages for FILE DJDE jobs
(PDXT_AIOLXDFE_TRACE)
You can instruct InfoPrint XT to include messages about the resource-load process
for jobs that use FILE DJDE commands. InfoPrint XT can write the messages to the
x2afp.lst file; see “x2afp.lst file” on page 90. The PDXT_AIOLXDFE_TRACE
environment variable controls the disposition of the resource-load messages. Set
this variable to 1 to include the messages. Remove the environment variable to
suppress the messages.
Activating trace functions for the font converter
(PDXT_XR2FAPI_TRACE)
If you place a service call, the technical support representative might ask you to
run a trace of the InfoPrint XT font converter to aid in diagnosing a problem. The
PDXT_XR2FAPI_TRACE environment variable controls tracing in the font
converter. Set this variable to 1 to activate tracing. Remove the environment
variable to turn tracing off.
Note: You must include the -e listings command option and value with the
pdxtloadres command after you activate tracing.
Activating trace functions for the image and logo converter
(PDXT_XR2IAPI_TRACE)
If you place a service call, the technical support representative might ask you to
run a trace of the InfoPrint XT image and logo converter to aid in diagnosing a
problem. The PDXT_XR2IAPI_TRACE environment variable controls tracing in the
image and logo converter. Set this variable to 1 to activate tracing. Remove the
environment variable to turn tracing off.
Note: You must include the -e listings command option and value with the
pdxtloadres command after you activate tracing.
Controlling the content of error messages (PDXT_INTMSGIDS)
Use the PDXT_INTMSGIDS environment variable to control the level of detail
that InfoPrint XT provides in the messages that it issues for basic operations. You
can use this environment variable for diagnostic purposes, and at the direction of a
technical support representative. When you set this variable, InfoPrint XT writes
the name of the module that issued the message before the message number. It
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