Ricoh GLD0-0025-01 Window User Manual


 
Presentation Text Object Content Architecture (PTOCA)
text-string characters. This is the default.
spcrmi
InfoPrint XT interprets spacing characters in the font as
Relative Move Inline (RMI) structured fields.
Application
programs that issue the pdxtloadres command can use
these universal values instead of the language-specific keywords:
v API:SPCPRT is the same as spcprt.
v API:SPCRMI is the same as spcrmi.
Notes:
1. Restrictions apply when you use the -b option. See page 6.
2. If you use this option to load specific fonts, reload any forms
that use those fonts.
3. You can also change how InfoPrint XT interprets spacing
characters in Xerox fonts when FILE DJDEs in a job specify the
fonts. See the xspcrmi conversion parameter on page 101.
[-c
xerox | grayscale | [lp]:[mp]:[hp]]
Controls how InfoPrint XT interprets Xerox shading when it loads
FRMs. Valid values are:
xerox InfoPrint XT emulates Xerox shading and produces raster
dot patterns in the AFP that it generates. This is the
default.
grayscale
InfoPrint XT uses Logical Page and Object Area Coloring to
substitute grayscale for the standard shading characters in
FRMs. It uses default percentages of grayscale coverage for
the levels of Xerox shading:
LIGHT
Five percent (5%) coverage.
MEDIUM
Ten percent (10%) coverage.
HEAVY
Fifteen percent (15%) coverage.
[lp]:[mp]:[hp]
InfoPrint XT substitutes grayscale for the Xerox shading
and uses coverage percentages you specify. For each
position in the value, you can specify an integer from 0
through 100:
lp The coverage percentage that InfoPrint XT uses for
LIGHT shading.
mp The coverage percentage that InfoPrint XT uses for
MEDIUM shading.
hp The coverage percentage that InfoPrint XT uses for
HEAVY shading.
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
Chapter 4. Loading Xerox resources 43
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