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Xerox 4112-4127 Enterprise Printing System-192 User Manual

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PDL principles and procedures

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Using LCDS Print Description Language

CMEs, PDEs, TSTs, and STOCKSETs: Following an END;
command for a JSL, you may code one or more CMEs (CME
command), PDEs (FORMAT command), TSTs (ROUTE
command), or stocksets (STOCKSET command). If the CME,
PDE, TST, or stockset that you are coding will be used by more
than one JSL file or is referenced by a DJDE, compile and
catalog it as a separate file (not part of any JSL). Refer to
“Compiling a JSL,” later in this chapter, for the procedure.

Ending all JSLs

The end of all JSLs, CMEs, PDEs, and so forth to be processed
is indicated by two consecutive END; commands as shown
below.
END; END;

Sample completed JSL

The following figure shows the entire JSL constructed from the
command level examples in this section.This is an example of an
online JSL. Note that HOST=IBMONL indicates the source and
structure of input data. The VOLUME=HOST command indicates
whether the JSL is for an offline (tape) or online job.

XRXSPL: JDL;

/* System level ID commands*/

VFU1:

VFU

ASSIGN=(1,11), ASSIGN=(12,66), TOF=11,
BOF=66;

VFU2UP: VFU

ASSIGN=(1,(11,77)),
ASSIGN=(12,(66,132)), TOF=11, BOF=132;

VFU3:

VFU

ASSIGN=(1,1), TOF=1, BOF=132;

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';

VOLUME

HOST=IBMONL, CODE=EBCDIC;

RECORD

LENGTH=136;