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Content of a Web Style Guide File, Required Environment Variables

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Appendix D - Advanced Configuration Customization of these parameters has to be done in specific files called "Web Style Guide Files", assigning user-defined values to several support environment variables. Web style guide files contain parameters to set web page content and layout. These files can be stored either on /c or pffs:. In the file system, /c has priority over pffs:, which implies that if there is a web style guide on /c (for example /c/webstyleguide.0), the printer will not look for pffs:webstyleguide.1. We suggest that web style guides are stored on pffs: to minimize the risk that they are accidentally removed. Content of a Web Style Guide File A Web Style Guide file has to contain a set of mandatory environment variables and it can also contain optional variables. All variables have to be lowercase, followed by a "=" sign and a consistent value. There is no specific order of the variables. Required Environment Variables Use the reference table below to understand all of the required environment variables. Understanding Required Environment Variables Variable bgco coli cona loat trna Description Background color, BGCOLOR attribute of BODY tag. Copyright link, link to html file showing Copyright notes. Company name. Logotype attributes, contains all attributes for the IMG-tag to replace the Intermec logo. Trade name. Optional Environment Variables The optional environment variables are used to specify extra parameters; for instance, these variables permit to change the printer's model name. The web server only recognizes the following model names: • PD41 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 135

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Appendix D — Advanced Configuration
PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Manual
135
Customization of these parameters has to be done in specific files
called
“Web Style Guide Files”
, assigning user-defined values to several
support environment variables.
Web style guide files contain parameters to set web page content and
layout. These files can be stored either on /c or pffs:.
In the file system, /c has priority over pffs:, which implies that if there
is a web style guide on /c (for example /c/webstyleguide.0), the printer
will not look for pffs:webstyleguide.1. We suggest that web style
guides are stored on pffs: to minimize the risk that they are
accidentally removed.
Content of a Web Style Guide File
A Web Style Guide file has to contain a set of mandatory environment
variables and it can also contain optional variables. All variables have
to be lowercase, followed by a “=” sign and a consistent value. There is
no specific order of the variables.
Required Environment Variables
Use the reference table below to understand all of the required
environment variables.
Optional Environment Variables
The optional environment variables are used to specify extra
parameters; for instance, these variables permit to change the printer’s
model name. The web server only recognizes the following model
names:
PD41
Understanding Required Environment Variables
Variable
Description
bgco
Background color, BGCOLOR attribute of BODY tag.
coli
Copyright link, link to html file showing Copyright notes.
cona
Company name.
loat
Logotype attributes, contains all attributes for the IMG-tag to
replace the Intermec logo.
trna
Trade name.