Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 252

Special symbol added for code T1001109, Adding other troff fonts, ditroff font files

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Special symbol added for code page T1001109 This non-standard special symbol was added: Table 34. Special symbol added for code page T1001109 IBM Graphic Character Identifier SV300400 ditroff Name of Character Character Description ol overrule Adding other troff fonts InfoPrint provides AFP fonts that map to existing troff fonts in the Courier, Helvetica, and Times type families and AFP fonts for special characters. The font-mapping table contained in the devafp.fontmap file maps the AFP fonts to the corresponding troff fonts. If you want to add troff fonts or special characters, contact your InfoPrint Solutions Company representative. ditroff font files InfoPrint installs other files for ditroff in the /usr/lib/font/devafp directory, including these: devafp.fontmap File that maps ditroff fonts to AFP fonts. *.d2afp Special versions of the ditroff font descriptions. The d2afp command uses these files. DESC (no extension) troff device description, ASCII version. DESC.out troff device description, binary version. *.out troff font descriptions, binary version. Fonts for printing DBCS ASCII and EUC data In ideographic languages, like Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, there are thousands of characters. A single byte of information cannot represent all of these characters because a single byte only accommodates 256 characters. Therefore, at least one more byte of information is required. For DBCS ASCII files, each ideographic character is exactly two bytes. For Extended UNIX Code (EUC) files, each ideographic character can be two, three, or four bytes, depending on the EUC implementation and language. Single-byte ASCII characters can be mixed in with DBCS ASCII and EUC characters. InfoPrint supports printing DBCS ASCII and EUC files in these formats: v DBCS ASCII files in the Japanese and Traditional Chinese languages, which can contain formatting controls for the IBM 5577 or 5587 printers. v EUC files in the Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean languages. EUC files cannot contain any formatting control characters. 238 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Special symbol added for code page T1001109
This non-standard special symbol was added:
Table 34. Special symbol added for code page T1001109
IBM Graphic Character
Identifier
ditroff
Name of Character
Character Description
SV300400
ol
overrule
Adding other troff fonts
InfoPrint provides AFP fonts that map to existing
troff
fonts in the Courier,
Helvetica, and Times type families and AFP fonts for special characters. The
font-mapping table contained in the
devafp.fontmap
file maps the AFP fonts to the
corresponding
troff
fonts.
If you want to add
troff
fonts or special characters, contact your InfoPrint
Solutions Company representative.
ditroff font files
InfoPrint installs other files for
ditroff
in the
/usr/lib/font/devafp
directory,
including these:
devafp.fontmap
File that maps
ditroff
fonts to AFP fonts.
*.d2afp
Special versions of the
ditroff
font descriptions. The
d2afp
command uses
these files.
DESC (no extension)
troff
device description, ASCII version.
DESC.out
troff
device description, binary version.
*.out
troff
font descriptions, binary version.
Fonts for printing DBCS ASCII and EUC data
In ideographic languages, like Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, there are thousands
of characters. A single byte of information cannot represent all of these characters
because a single byte only accommodates 256 characters. Therefore, at least one
more byte of information is required.
For DBCS ASCII files, each ideographic character is exactly two bytes. For
Extended UNIX Code (EUC) files, each ideographic character can be two, three, or
four bytes, depending on the EUC implementation and language. Single-byte
ASCII characters can be mixed in with DBCS ASCII and EUC characters.
InfoPrint supports printing DBCS ASCII and EUC files in these formats:
v
DBCS ASCII files in the Japanese and Traditional Chinese languages, which can
contain formatting controls for the IBM 5577 or 5587 printers.
v
EUC files in the Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean languages. EUC files
cannot contain any formatting control characters.
238
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures