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Table 23. Code pages and their associated PSFDBLANG values Code Page Value PSFDBLANG Value Language 932 J Japanese PC 950 T Traditional Chinese PC 33722 or eucJP JE Japanese EUC 964 or eucTW CE Traditional Chinese EUC 970 or eucKR KE Traditional Korean EUC 6. Find the PSFDBLANG Value that corresponds to that code page and type it in the Value field of the System Properties dialog. Note: The PSFDBLANG Value is case-sensitive. Be sure to type it in all caps. 7. Click OK. The db2afp command assumes that all jobs use this code page as long as you do not specify either the -i flag or the -e flag when running the command from a Command Prompt window. Working with the InfoPrint PPML transform program InfoPrint Manager for Windows Version 2.2 provides a transform program to convert Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) data streams into the Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) format. PPML is an emerging XML-based print data stream that is divided into subsets. InfoPrint Manager for Windows supports the Graphic Arts Conformance Subset for processing objects in the data stream that can consist of PostScript, PDF, TIFF, and JPEG objects. Sample files that demonstrate the power of this transform are provided in the default directory of install_path\ppml2afp with the names samplePS.ppml, samplePDF.ppml, sampleJPEG.ppml, and sampleTIFF.ppml. Users can submit PPML jobs to InfoPrint through these methods: v Hot folder interfaces from PC or Macintosh systems. v Use of the pdpr command from the Windows command line. For more information about how to submit PPML jobs to InfoPrint Manager, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference. When a PPML print job is submitted to print on a PSF physical printer, InfoPrint automatically invokes the transform. You can also run the transforms from the command line without printing the generated output. You might find this useful if you intend to print the job later. Jobs print more quickly if they have already been transformed. The PPML transform has options that you can use to specify processing information. For a list of the options or options and values for each transform, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Configuration files, environment variables, and user-exit programs allow you to specify processing information for InfoPrint to use when it invokes the transform automatically. You can also use configuration files and environment variables instead of typing options on the command line whenever you run a transform. Chapter 23. Working with transforms 195

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Table 23. Code pages and their associated PSFDBLANG values
Code Page Value
PSFDBLANG Value
Language
932
J
Japanese PC
950
T
Traditional Chinese PC
33722 or eucJP
JE
Japanese EUC
964 or eucTW
CE
Traditional Chinese EUC
970 or eucKR
KE
Traditional Korean EUC
6.
Find the
PSFDBLANG Value
that corresponds to that code page and type it in
the
Value
field of the
System Properties
dialog.
Note:
The PSFDBLANG Value is case-sensitive. Be sure to type it in all caps.
7.
Click
OK
.
The
db2afp
command assumes that all jobs use this code page as long as you do
not specify either the
-i
flag or the
-e
flag when running the command from a
Command Prompt
window.
Working with the InfoPrint PPML transform program
InfoPrint Manager for Windows Version 2.2 provides a transform program to
convert Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) data streams into the
Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) format. PPML is an emerging XML-based
print data stream that is divided into subsets. InfoPrint Manager for Windows
supports the Graphic Arts Conformance Subset for processing objects in the data
stream that can consist of PostScript, PDF, TIFF, and JPEG objects. Sample files that
demonstrate the power of this transform are provided in the default directory of
install_path
\ppml2afp
with the names
samplePS.ppml
,
samplePDF.ppml
,
sampleJPEG.ppml
, and
sampleTIFF.ppml
.
Users can submit PPML jobs to InfoPrint through these methods:
v
Hot folder interfaces from PC or Macintosh systems.
v
Use of the
pdpr
command from the Windows command line.
For more information about how to submit PPML jobs to InfoPrint Manager, see
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
When a PPML print job is submitted to print on a PSF physical printer, InfoPrint
automatically invokes the transform. You can also run the transforms from the
command line without printing the generated output. You might find this useful if
you intend to print the job later. Jobs print more quickly if they have already been
transformed.
The PPML transform has options that you can use to specify processing
information. For a list of the options or options and values for each transform, see
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
. Configuration files, environment variables, and
user-exit programs allow you to specify processing information for InfoPrint to use
when it invokes the transform automatically. You can also use configuration files
and environment variables instead of typing options on the command line
whenever you run a transform.
Chapter 23. Working with transforms
195