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fdef
Specifies that the form definition (formdef) used in
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processing the file will be included in the resource file.
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pseg
Specifies that all page segments required to print or view the
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output document file will be included in the resource file.
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ovly
Specifies that all overlays required to print or view the output
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document file will be included in the resource file.
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font
Specifies that all font character sets and code pages required
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to print or view the output file will be included in the resource
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file. If mcf2ref=cf is specified, ACIF also includes coded
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fonts in the resource file. Otherwise, the coded fonts are
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never included in the resource file.
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objcon Specifies that all object container files requested by the input
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data stream (including the one specified by the comsetup
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parameter) be included in the resource file.
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bcoca
Specifies that all BCOCA objects included by an IOB
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structured field required to print or view the output document
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file be included in the resource file.
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goca
Specifies that all GOCA objects included by an IOB
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structured field required to print or view the output document
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file be included in the resource file.
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ioca
Specifies that all IOCA objects included by an IOB structured
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field required to print or view the output document file be
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included in the resource file.
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(See the reslib parameter for a description of how ACIF searches for
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resources.)
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Because multiple resource types are contained in the page segment
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library, and ACIF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character
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resource name, you should define a naming convention that identifies
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each type of resource in the page segment library. IBM recommends
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a two-character prefix:
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B1 for BCOCA objects
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G1 for GOCA objects
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I1 for IOCA objects
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S1 for page segments
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ACIF supports the specification of fdef, font, objcon, ovly, bcoca,
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goca, ioca, and pseg in any combination. For example, if you want to
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specify form definitions, page segments, and overlays as the resource
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types, you would enter:
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restype=fdef,pseg,ovly
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Because Workbench Viewer does not use AFP raster fonts when
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presenting the data on the screen, you may want to specify
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restype=fdef,ovly,pseg,objcon, bcoca, goca, ioca to prevent fonts
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from being included in the resource file. This reduces the number of
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bytes transmitted when the file is transferred to the workstation.
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Note: Keep in mind that if you have a resource type that you want
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saved in a resource file, and it is included in another resource
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