Lexmark X864 SCS/TNe Emulation User's Guide - Page 288

for AS/400, Portrait can be forced with one of the statements below.

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• 10 pitch fonts are reduced to 13 pitch (font type stated in font table position no. 51) • 12 pitch fonts are reduced to 15 pitch (font type stated in font table position no. 52) • 15 pitch fonts are reduced to 20 pitch (font type stated in font table position no. 53) • Other pitch sizes are compressed to the nearest smaller font. 4 Most program applications normally have a set of standard values for page length, characters per line etc. The user might have few or no possibilities off changing, e.g., the number of characters per line, which is normally set to 132 characters. Therefore a final control exists, which allows the user to prevent a compressed landscape printout and force it into portrait with a font selected by them. Portrait can be forced with one of the statements below. • PRTQLTY(*STD) or (*NLQ) or PAGRTT(0) for AS/400 or iSeries. NOTE: If only APO is enabled in the CORDRW 1 and CORDRW 2 options the statements TEXT/PRTQLTY forces the printout into landscape. The ROTATE/PAGRTT forces the printout into portrait if only APO is enabled. Appendix - COR/APO Logic (TN5250e): Details 290

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Appendix - COR/APO Logic (TN5250e):
Details
10 pitch fonts are reduced to 13 pitch (font type stated
in font table position no. 51)
12 pitch fonts are reduced to 15 pitch (font type stated
in font table position no. 52)
15 pitch fonts are reduced to 20 pitch (font type stated
in font table position no. 53)
Other pitch sizes are compressed to the nearest
smaller font.
4
Most program applications normally have a set of standard
values for page length, characters per line etc. The user
might have few or no possibilities off changing, e.g., the
number of characters per line, which is normally set to 132
characters. Therefore a final control exists, which allows the
user to prevent a compressed landscape printout and force it
into portrait with a font selected by them.
Portrait can be forced with one of the statements below.
PRTQLTY(*STD)
or
(*NLQ)
or
PAGRTT(0)
for AS/400
or iSeries.
N
OTE
:
If only APO is enabled in the
CORDRW 1
and
CORDRW 2
options the statements
TEXT/PRTQLTY
forces the
printout into landscape. The
ROTATE/PAGRTT
forces
the printout into portrait if only APO is enabled.