Controlling, Working, Directory – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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Controlling
the
working
directory
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses
for
variable
data
(PDXTWORKDIR)
The
PDXTWORKDIR
environment
variable
controls
the
working
directory
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses
for
variable
data.
The
default
is
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses
subdirectories
in
the
%PDXTWORKDIR%
directory
to
store
the
files
that
it
creates
or
copies
for
Xerox
resources
and
jobs.
For
example,
InfoPrint
XT
uses
subdirectories
of
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources
to
store
information
for
Xerox
resources
that
you
have
loaded.
InfoPrint
XT
creates
the
%PDXTWORKDIR%
directory
during
installation.
To
have
InfoPrint
XT
create
subdirectories
and
store
files
in
a
different
location
on
the
Windows
system,
use
the
PDXTWORKDIR
environment
variable.
The
variable
value
that
you
specify
becomes
the
replacement
for
%PDXTWORKDIR%
.
Notes:
1.
Include
the
drive
designation
for
the
directory
in
the
Variable
value
field
of
the
Windows
System
Properties
interface.
2.
You
can
only
use
one
working
directory
at
any
given
time.
For
example,
you
cannot
use
the
default
%PDXTWORKDIR%
directory
for
some
jobs
and
a
different
directory,
such
as
C:\mypdxt
,
for
other
jobs.
3.
If
the
directory
you
specify
does
not
exist,
InfoPrint
XT
creates
it.
Controlling
how
InfoPrint
XT
interprets
directory
names
(PDXT_WINPATH2UNIX)
The
InfoPrint
XT
commands,
such
as
the
pdxtloadres
command
that
you
use
to
load
resources,
run
in
the
Microsoft
Windows
Services
for
UNIX
(SFU)
environment
on
the
Windows
system.
They
always
convert
any
DOS
directory
names
that
you
specify
with
command
options,
and
that
use
backslashes,
to
the
corresponding
UNIX
directory
names.
For
example,
InfoPrint
XT
commands
always
convert
a
DOS
directory
reference,
such
as
C:\myfonts
,
to
a
reference
to
the
UNIX
/dev/fs/C/myfonts
directory.
You
can
also
specify
Windows
directory
names
with
forward
slashes.
For
example,
a
DOS
directory
reference
of
C:/myfonts
is
valid.
However,
C:/myfonts
is
also
a
valid
directory
name
in
the
UNIX
environment.
Whether
InfoPrint
XT
treats
the
directory
passed
through
a
command
option
as
a
DOS
directory
or
a
UNIX
directory
affects
whether
it
converts
the
directory
name.
A
converted
directory
name
of
/dev/fs/C/myfonts
and
an
unconverted
directory
name
of
/C:/myfonts
are
two
distinct
UNIX
directories.
You
can
explicitly
control
whether
InfoPrint
XT
treats
directory
names
that
use
forward
slashes
as
DOS
directories,
or
as
UNIX
directories
using
the
PDXT_WINPATH2UNIX
command.
The
settings
for
the
variable
are:
1
InfoPrint
XT
treats
the
directory
as
a
DOS
directory
and
converts
it
to
the
corresponding
UNIX
directory
name.
This
is
the
default.
0
InfoPrint
XT
treats
the
directory
as
a
UNIX
directory
and
does
not
do
any
conversion.
It
uses
the
directory
name
as
it
is.
Table
3.
DOS-to-UNIX
directory
conversions
Command
PDXT_WINPATH2UNIX
setting
Resulting
directory
pdxtloadres
-n
"c:\
directory\*"
¹
Either
1
or
0
/dev/fs/C/
directory
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XT
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