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reformatted
Xerox
resource
path.
Synonymous
with
metrics
directory.
resource
group.
In
InfoPrint
XT,
resource
files
that
are
in
the
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\
resgrp
directory
and
the
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\
resgrp\
metrics
directory.
These
resources
are
the
AFP
resource
files
and
the
metrics
files
that
correspond
to
Xerox
resources
that
you
have
loaded
on
the
system.
Using
resources
groups,
you
can
load
several
versions
of
Xerox
resources
that
have
the
same
names,
but
different
internal
characteristics.
Contrast
with
common
resource.
rotation.
The
number
of
degrees
to
rotate
a
character
relative
to
the
direction.
One
of
four
directions
that
define
the
orientation
of
text
relative
to
a
sheet,
page,
overlay,
text
block,
or
page
segment.
S
segment.
Synonymous
with
page
segment.
server.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
the
object
that
accepts
configuration,
management,
and
printing
requests,
does
the
requested
operations,
and
sends
responses
back
as
a
result
of
the
operations.
ServerName_JobIdentifier.
An
unambiguous
job
identifier.
In
InfoPrint
Manager,
it
is
the
name
of
the
server
that
manages
the
job,
followed
by
an
underscore,
_
,
and
a
10-digit,
generated
integer.
This
ID
uniquely
identifies
the
job
in
the
InfoPrint
Manager
server.
sheet.
Synonymous
with
form.
simplex
printing.
Pertaining
to
printing
on
only
one
side
of
the
paper.
Contrast
with
duplex
printing.
SPOOL
(Simultaneous
Peripheral
Operations
On-line).
Auxiliary
storage
used
as
a
buffer
storage
to
reduce
processing
delays
when
transferring
data
between
peripheral
equipment
and
the
processors
of
a
computer.
standard
error
(STDERR).
The
primary
destination
of
the
error
messages
that
a
command
or
a
program
generates.
Standard
error
corresponds
to
file
descriptor
two;
fd2
.
standard
input
(STDIN).
The
primary
source
of
data
that
enters
into
a
command.
Standard
input
comes
from
the
keyboard
unless
you
use
redirection
or
piping,
in
which
case
the
input
can
be
from
a
file,
or
from
the
output
of
another
command.
Standard
input
corresponds
to
file
descriptor
zero;
fd0
.
standard
output
(STDOUT).
The
primary
destination
of
data
that
comes
from
a
command.
Standard
output
goes
to
the
display
unless
you
use
redirection
or
piping,
in
which
case
the
output
can
go
to
a
file,
or
to
another
command.
Standard
error
corresponds
to
file
descriptor
one;
fd1
.
STDERR.
Standard
error.
STDIN.
Standard
input.
STDOUT.
Standard
output.
structured
field.
A
self-identifying
string
of
bytes
and
either
its
data
or
parameters;
the
basic
building
blocks
of
AFP
resources
and
formatted
AFP
output.
superuser.
Synonym
for
root
user.
T
text
orientation.
A
description
of
the
appearance
of
text
as
a
combination
of
inline
directions,
baseline
directions,
and
character
rotation.
tumble
duplex
printing.
Duplex
printing
for
sheets
that
are
to
be
bound
on
the
short
edge
of
the
paper,
regardless
of
whether
the
printing
is
portrait
or
landscape.
Contrast
with
duplex
printing.
W
ward.
A
section
of
a
double-byte
character
set
(DBCS)
font.
The
first
byte
of
all
code
points
in
the
character
set
have
the
same
value.
Converting
a
single
Xerox
DBCS
font
creates
several
character
set
files
and
code
page
files,
with
a
pair
for
each
ward
in
the
font.
working
directory.
In
InfoPrint
XT,
the
main
directory
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses
when
it
creates
subdirectories
for
a
specific
job,
or
subdirectories
for
resources.
The
default
working
directory
is
%PDXTWORKDIR%
.
You
can
change
the
default
working
directory
with
the
PDXTWORKDIR
environment
variable.
X
Xerox
resource
directory.
In
InfoPrint
XT,
the
directory
in
which
it
stores
copies
of
all
the
Xerox
resources
that
you
load
successfully.
The
Xerox
resource
directory
is
one
of
these:
v
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common\xrxres
v
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\
resgrp\rxres
v
C:\OtherDirectory\xrxres
Z
z/OS.
An
IBM
operating
system
for
the
IBM
zSeries
family
of
enterprise
servers
that
includes
and
integrates
functions
previously
provided
by
many
IBM
software
products
(including
the
MVS
and
OS/390
operating
systems).
z/OS
is
an
open,
secure
operating
system
for
the
IBM
zSeries
family
of
enterprise
servers,
complies
with
industry
standards,
is
enabled
for
network
computing
and
e-business,
and
supports
technology
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