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features for either Infoprint Fonts, Version 1.1.0, or AFP Font Collection, Using OpenType

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only used when the font-stretch property is selected. Italic and oblique fonts are considered the same and are used interchangeably. The XML transforms support converting double-byte character set (DBCS) fonts from one code page to another. The XML transforms work with the OpenType fonts from the command line. For more information about OpenType Fonts, see Using OpenType Fonts in an AFP System. To use the xml2afp transform, you must install the appropriate font features for either Infoprint Fonts, Version 1.1.0, or AFP Font Collection, Version 2.1.0. Graphic support You can specify graphic data in one of these AFP resources: Overlay An overlay contains a collection of constant image data (such as lines, shading, boxes, or logos) that can be merged with variable data during printing. The AFP output file references the name of an overlay, which is located in a resource directory. Because the overlay is not included but is only referenced in the output file, you must specify the image size in the XSL external-graphic formatting object. For example: Page segment A page segment contains image data (such as bar codes, signatures, logos, or graphics in image format) that can be merged with variable data during printing. The AFP output file references the name of a page segment, which is located in a resource directory. Because the page segment is not included but is only referenced in the output file, you must specify the image size in the XSL external-graphic formatting object. For example: IOCA object An Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) object contains a series of picture elements (pels) arranged in rows and columns, and specifies where the image is placed on a page. The XML transforms access the first IOCA object in a specified MO:DCA-P file and place it inline in the AFP output file (only MO:DCA-P image data is supported). The transforms obtain the actual size from the image; therefore, you do not need to specify the size in the XSL external-graphic formatting object. If you do specify the size with the external-graphic formatting object, the transforms crop the image to make it the specified size or add whitespace to the bottom-right corner, so the image appears in the upper-left portion of the allotted space. Here is an example of the formatting object you specify for an IOCA object: MO:DCA-P output Output from the transform conforms to the MO:DCA Interchange Set 1 (IS/1) architecture (see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, SC31-6802). 200 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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only used when the font-stretch property is selected. Italic and oblique
fonts are considered the same and are used interchangeably.
The XML transforms support converting double-byte character set (DBCS)
fonts from one code page to another.
The XML transforms work with the OpenType fonts from the command
line. For more information about OpenType Fonts, see
Using OpenType
Fonts in an AFP System
.
To use the
xml2afp
transform, you must install the appropriate font
features for either Infoprint Fonts, Version 1.1.0, or AFP Font Collection,
Version 2.1.0.
Graphic support
You can specify graphic data in one of these AFP resources:
Overlay
An overlay contains a collection of constant image data (such as
lines, shading, boxes, or logos) that can be merged with variable
data during printing. The AFP output file references the name of
an overlay, which is located in a resource directory. Because the
overlay is not included but is only referenced in the output file,
you must specify the image size in the XSL external-graphic
formatting object. For example:
<fo:external-graphic src="overlay:corplogo" content-height="4in"
content-width="2in"/>
Page segment
A page segment contains image data (such as bar codes, signatures,
logos, or graphics in image format) that can be merged with
variable data during printing. The AFP output file references the
name of a page segment, which is located in a resource directory.
Because the page segment is not included but is only referenced in
the output file, you must specify the image size in the XSL
external-graphic formatting object. For example:
<fo:external-graphic src="pageseg:corpsign" content-height="4in"
content-width="2in"/>
IOCA object
An Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) object contains a
series of picture elements (pels) arranged in rows and columns,
and specifies where the image is placed on a page. The XML
transforms access the first IOCA object in a specified MO:DCA-P
file and place it inline in the AFP output file (only MO:DCA-P
image data is supported). The transforms obtain the actual size
from the image; therefore, you do not need to specify the size in
the XSL external-graphic formatting object. If you do specify the
size with the external-graphic formatting object, the transforms
crop the image to make it the specified size or add whitespace to
the bottom-right corner, so the image appears in the upper-left
portion of the allotted space. Here is an example of the formatting
object you specify for an IOCA object:
<fo:external-graphic src="myfile/image.afp"/>
MO:DCA-P output
Output from the transform conforms to the MO:DCA Interchange Set 1
(IS/1) architecture (see
Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference
,
SC31-6802).
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InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures