Application programs that issue the pdxtloadres command can use
these universal values instead of the language-specific keywords:
v API:LOAD is the same as load.
v API:DELETE is the same as delete.
Note:
If the AFP resource directory contains DBCS fonts, InfoPrint
XT does not delete them when it deletes the Xerox DBCS
font resources.
[-g
common | resgrp]
Specifies a resource group name that InfoPrint XT uses to build
subdirectories in the %PDXTWORKDIR%\resources directory.
InfoPrint XT uses these subdirectories to store the converted AFP
resources, the metrics files, and copies of the original Xerox
resource files. Valid values are:
common
InfoPrint XT builds subdirectories in %PDXTWORKDIR
%\resources\common.
This is the default.
resgrp InfoPrint XT builds subdirectories in %PDXTWORKDIR
%\resources\resgrp. resgrp is a name that you choose. The
name must be alphanumeric and it cannot contain any
special characters.
If
you specify the -g option, you cannot specify the -o option. If
you do not specify either -g or -o, the pdxtloadres command uses
the common resource group, which is %PDXTWORKDIR%\
resources\common.
[-i] For a specific Xerox resource that is already loaded, InfoPrint XT
reconverts the resource. If the Xerox resource is a printable
resource, InfoPrint XT also rebuilds the AFP file or files. InfoPrint
XT uses the original version of the Xerox resource that it copied to
the Xerox resource directory when you originally converted the
resource. You might find this option useful for reconverting a
resource to use a different medium or a different shading pattern.
If you specify the -i option, you cannot specify the -r option.
Note:
If you specify a Xerox resource that is not currently loaded,
InfoPrint XT issues an error message when you specify the -i
option.
[-l
listfile] Specifies the resources that you want InfoPrint XT to load or
delete. listfile is either a file on the Windows system that contains
the resource names or it is a stream. Each resource that the file lists
must be on a separate line. If you specify the list of resources in a
stream, use this format:
-l - If you use a dash as the value for the -l option, InfoPrint
XT reads the resource names from standard input (STDIN).
If
you specify the -l option, you cannot specify the -n option. If
you do not specify either -n or -l, the pdxtloadres command
updates correlation tables, as needed.
Notes:
1. You cannot use wildcard characters in the entries in the list file.
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