Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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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
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
[-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
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