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Using global resource identifiers, How can you use GRIDs?

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Chapter 22. Using global resource identifiers InfoPrint can identify the fonts required for a job, access AFP font files that are installed on or NFS-mounted to the RS/6000, and download the appropriate fonts to an InfoPrint-managed printer device. However, some InfoPrint printers can use fonts that are resident in the printer, saving the time it takes to download these fonts. Because the font files on the RS/6000 do not share the same names as the printer-resident fonts, InfoPrint uses global resource identifiers (GRIDs) to map the RS/6000-resident fonts to the printer-resident fonts. Use the information in this chapter to work with GRIDs. How can you use GRIDs? GRID files contain pre-assigned mappings that you can modify to map RS/6000-resident font file names to printer-resident font identifiers. These pre-assigned mappings include both single-byte character set (SBCS) and double-byte characters set (DBCS) outline fonts. If you have a printer that supports outline fonts, you can use the GRID files to map raster character-set names to outline font global identifiers. A third use of GRID files is to support Mixed Object Document Content Architecture for Presentation (MO:DCA-P) files that specify fonts using GRIDs rather than character-set names. You can customize the GRID files to define which fonts InfoPrint uses when the data stream of the job specifies GRIDs. Note: If a data stream specifies only GRID parts instead of specific names, then the fgid.grd table is used to find the name of the font to download or the outline font to activate. In this case, the data stream must specify a specific width value. What GRID files ship with InfoPrint? InfoPrint ships four GRID files that you can customize for use with the types of printer devices that you use and the types of jobs that you print. These files are charset.grd.sample, codepage.grd.sample, cpgid.grd.sample, and fgid.grd.sample, and they are installed in the /usr/lpp/psf/grd directory. Note: You can either shut down and restart the InfoPrint server (pdserver process) or shut down and restart all your printers to make sure that .grd file changes are applied. This section describes each file: charset.grd.sample Specifies which printer-resident fonts are activated for the character-set names found in the data stream of the job. This file maps the font character-set name to a: v Font global identifier (fgid) v Graphic character set global identifier (gcsgid) v Font width v Vertical size value © Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 1998, 2010 243

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Chapter 22. Using global resource identifiers
InfoPrint can identify the fonts required for a job, access AFP font files that are
installed on or NFS-mounted to the RS/6000, and download the appropriate fonts
to an InfoPrint-managed printer device. However, some InfoPrint printers can use
fonts that are resident in the printer, saving the time it takes to download these
fonts. Because the font files on the RS/6000 do not share the same names as the
printer-resident fonts, InfoPrint uses global resource identifiers (GRIDs) to map the
RS/6000-resident fonts to the printer-resident fonts. Use the information in this
chapter to work with GRIDs.
How can you use GRIDs?
GRID files contain pre-assigned mappings that you can modify to map
RS/6000-resident font file names to printer-resident font identifiers. These
pre-assigned mappings include both single-byte character set (SBCS) and
double-byte characters set (DBCS) outline fonts.
If you have a printer that supports outline fonts, you can use the GRID files to
map raster character-set names to outline font global identifiers.
A third use of GRID files is to support Mixed Object Document Content
Architecture for Presentation (MO:DCA-P) files that specify fonts using GRIDs
rather than character-set names. You can customize the GRID files to define which
fonts InfoPrint uses when the data stream of the job specifies GRIDs.
Note:
If a data stream specifies only GRID parts instead of specific names, then the
fgid.grd
table is used to find the name of the font to download or the outline font
to activate. In this case, the data stream must specify a specific width value.
What GRID files ship with InfoPrint?
InfoPrint ships four GRID files that you can customize for use with the types of
printer devices that you use and the types of jobs that you print. These files are
charset.grd.sample
,
codepage.grd.sample
,
cpgid.grd.sample
, and
fgid.grd.sample
,
and they are installed in the
/usr/lpp/psf/grd
directory.
Note:
You can either shut down and restart the InfoPrint server (
pdserver
process)
or shut down and restart all your printers to make sure that
.grd
file changes are
applied.
This section describes each file:
charset.grd.sample
Specifies which printer-resident fonts are activated for the character-set names
found in the data stream of the job.
This file maps the font character-set name to a:
v
Font global identifier (
fgid
)
v
Graphic character set global identifier (
gcsgid
)
v
Font width
v
Vertical size value
© Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 1998, 2010
243