Creating manual correlation entries for images, Creating, Manual – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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shows
the
various
types
of
entries
that
you
can
make
in
a
manual
font
correlation
table
for
single-byte
Xerox
fonts.
Creating
manual
correlation
entries
for
double-byte
Xerox
fonts
Correlation
table
entries
for
DBCS
Xerox
fonts
are
similar
to
entries
for
SBCS
fonts.
However,
you
can
only
correlate
a
DBCS
font
to
an
AFP
coded
font.
Add
the
DBCS
entry
to
the
same
tab.mft
file
that
has
any
SBCS
entries
you
require.
The
syntax
for
a
DBCS
font
entry
is:
D
XName
A2ETable
CFont
D
The
entry
is
a
double-byte
font.
XName
The
name
of
the
Xerox
font
in
uppercase,
without
the
.FNT
extension.
A2ETable
The
name
of
the
ASCII-to-EBCDIC
translation
table
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses.
Unless
instructed
otherwise
by
a
technical
support
representative,
this
value
is
X2AFP
.
CFont
The
name
of
the
AFP
coded
font
to
use
in
place
of
the
Xerox
font.
This
is
an
example
of
an
entry
for
a
DBCS
font
in
the
tab.mft
table:
D
CX24L
X2AFP
XZABCDEF
If
you
require
AFP
DBCS
outline
fonts
for
use
with
double-byte
Xerox
fonts,
contact
your
marketing
representative
for
more
information.
You
can
also
use
AFP
DBCS
outline
fonts
from
other
sources.
Those
fonts
must
fully
conform
to
the
MO:DCA
FOCA
standards;
see
Data
Stream
and
Object
Architectures:
Font
Object
Content
Architecture
(FOCA)
Reference,
S544-3285.
Creating
manual
correlation
entries
for
images
To
create
a
manual
correlation
table
for
image
resources,
create
a
tab.mit
file
in
the
appropriate
metrics
directory.
You
can
correlate
a
Xerox
image
to
an
AFP
page
segment.
You
can
specify
horizontal
and
vertical
spacing
values
if
you
require
them.
The
syntax
for
an
image
entry
is:
I
XName
Pseg
[X=nn]
[Y=nn]
I
The
entry
is
an
image.
XName
The
name
of
the
Xerox
image
in
uppercase,
without
the
.IMG
extension.
PSeg
[X=
nn]
[Y=
nn]
The
AFP
page
segment
to
use
in
place
of
the
Xerox
image.
As
an
option,
you
can
also
adjust
the
position
of
the
page
segment
on
the
page.
The
adjustments
that
you
make
are
relative
to
the
page
segment
when
you
look
F
CRC12P
X2AFP
X0P0612C
F
RK141P
X2AFP
C0UN411E
T1UN411E
F
CSFL30
X2AFP
S1L3021
41
F
CSFP01
X2AFP
S1P0121
A
F
CSFP02
X2AFP
S1P0122
21
Y=-7
F
CSFP03
X2AFP
S1P0123
F
X=3
F
CSFP04
X2AFP
S1P0124
Y
X=-3
Y=4
Figure
3.
Sample
correlation
entries
for
single-byte
Xerox
fonts
Chapter
4.
Loading
Xerox
resources
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