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Allowable values for the cpgid.grd file, Modifying GRID files

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width Identifies the number of characters per horizontal inch. Specify a numeric value from 1 to 32767 or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If you specify a dash, InfoPrint issues an error message. vertical_size Identifies the vertical size of the font. Specify a numeric value from 1 to 32767 or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If you specify a dash, InfoPrint issues an error message. Allowable values for the cpgid.grd file You can specify these values for fields in the GRID file for a code page global identifier: cpgid Identifies code page identifier for the font. Specify a numeric value from 1 to 65534. gcsgid Identifies the global identifier for the font. Specify a numeric value from 0 to 65534 or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If you specify a dash, InfoPrint issues an error message. Modifying GRID files This section describes the two ways you can modify GRID files to support the printer devices and types of jobs in your production printing environment. Note: If you are using InfoPrint to print from the InfoPrint 6400 or 6500 series of line matrix printer in either native or 4234 emulation mode, you must modify both the charset.64xx.grd and the codepage.64xx.grd files as described in "Modifying the charset and code page GRID files" and "Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files" on page 248. Modifying the charset and code page GRID files You can avoid having InfoPrint download fonts by adding font entries that map the font character set or code page that is most referenced in jobs to a global identifier for a resident font. For example, if your jobs specify the Prestige 10-point font that is character set C0S0PR10, and that font is not available, you can map the Prestige 10-point font to a similar font that is either resident on your printer or available for InfoPrint to download to your printer. In this procedure, you map the Prestige 10-point font to Gothic 10-point font, character set C0D0GT10. Perform these steps: 1. From the AIX command line, change to the /var/psf/PrinterName directory, where PrinterName is the name of the InfoPrint actual destination representing the printer device. 2. Create the charset.grd file from the charset.grd.sample file. Enter the command: cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.sample charset.grd 3. Using an AIX editor, such as vi, edit the charset.grd file you just created and copy this line for the Gothic 10-point printer-resident font: C0D0GT10 40 - 144 240 # GOTHIC TEXT 10 Chapter 22. Using global resource identifiers 247

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width
Identifies the number of characters per horizontal inch. Specify a numeric
value from 1 to 32767 or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If
you specify a dash, InfoPrint issues an error message.
vertical_size
Identifies the vertical size of the font. Specify a numeric value from 1 to 32767
or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If you specify a dash,
InfoPrint issues an error message.
Allowable values for the cpgid.grd file
You can specify these values for fields in the GRID file for a code page global
identifier:
cpgid
Identifies code page identifier for the font. Specify a numeric value from 1 to
65534.
gcsgid
Identifies the global identifier for the font. Specify a numeric value from 0 to
65534 or enter an asterisk, * , to indicate a wildcard value. If you specify a
dash, InfoPrint issues an error message.
Modifying GRID files
This section describes the two ways you can modify GRID files to support the
printer devices and types of jobs in your production printing environment.
Note:
If you are using InfoPrint to print from the InfoPrint 6400 or 6500 series of
line matrix printer in either native or 4234 emulation mode, you must modify both
the
charset.64xx.grd
and the
codepage.64xx.grd
files as described in “Modifying
the charset and code page GRID files” and “Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID
files” on page 248.
Modifying the charset and code page GRID files
You can avoid having InfoPrint download fonts by adding font entries that map
the font character set or code page that is most referenced in jobs to a global
identifier for a resident font.
For example, if your jobs specify the Prestige 10-point font that is character set
C0S0PR10, and that font is not available, you can map the Prestige 10-point font to
a similar font that is either resident on your printer or available for InfoPrint to
download to your printer. In this procedure, you map the Prestige 10-point font to
Gothic 10-point font, character set C0D0GT10.
Perform these steps:
1.
From the AIX command line, change to the
/var/psf/
PrinterName
directory,
where
PrinterName
is the name of the InfoPrint actual destination representing
the printer device.
2.
Create the
charset.grd
file from the
charset.grd.sample
file. Enter the command:
cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.sample charset.grd
3.
Using an AIX editor, such as vi, edit the
charset.grd
file you just created and
copy this line for the Gothic 10-point printer-resident font:
C0D0GT10
40
- 144
240
#
GOTHIC TEXT 10
Chapter 22. Using global resource identifiers
247