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Coding other system level commands – Xerox 701P21091 User Manual

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PDL principles and procedures

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Using LCDS Print Description Language

Specifying formats

(PDEs)

There are many standard formats or print description entries
(PDEs) available for your JSL. These formats are listed in the
“PDE command” section of the “Specifying print format
parameters” chapter. PDEs, like VFUs, require identification; for
example:

Using copy

modification

entries

Copy modification entries (CMEs) allow you to change certain
parts of static data in report output and to change fonts within
variable data. Below are some sample CMEs:

Defining character

code translation

tables

CODE commands define character translation tables used to
convert input job data into printed characters. For example:

Coding other system level commands

System level commands without identifiers should be indented
under the commands with identifiers. One exception is the JDL
name command, which precedes the identifier commands and is
not indented.

The following sections discuss several other commands that are
usually coded at system level and that do not require identifiers.

PDE1:

PDE

BEGIN=(0.18IN,0.66IN),
FONT=(L0112B,L01BOA),
PMODE=LANDSCAPE;

PDE2:

PDE

BEGIN=(1.03,.51),
BEGIN=(6.30,.51),
FONTS=P1012A, PMODE=PORTRAIT;

CME1:

CME

LINE=(9,–), POS=1, FONT=1;

CME2:

CME

LINE=3, POS=59,
CONSTANT='FIRST QUARTER’;

C1:

CODE

DEFAULT= EBCDIC;
ASSIGN= (’\’, ’/’);