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Using target groups, Highlight color, Standard Object Content Architecture OCA, GOCA pattern fill

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Note: The cmt Utility generates pairs of sources and targets, then assigns increasing, sequential IDs to each pair. For more information about the cmt Utility, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Each source group must be classified as one of these color spaces: Highlight color Highlight color is used when your existing documents describe color in terms of the percent to be covered and the percent to be shaded for a color number. The colors are device dependent. For example, you can have a printer that allows the use of three colors for highlighting. You could specify percent coverage and percent shading for colors 1, 2, or 3. Your printer setup would determine the actual colors. Standard Object Content Architecture (OCA) Standard OCA uses defined combinations of red, green, and blue to create: blue, red, pink, magenta, green, turquoise/cyan, and yellow. Standard OCA also defines several defaults such as white on a black medium, black on a white medium, and the same color as the medium. The medium could be, for example, paper or a display. GOCA pattern fill GOCA pattern fill defines patterns for filling areas that you might want to map to colors with a color mapping table. For detailed explanations about these color spaces, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference. You can use a color mapping table to pick specific object types to map, such as: v Object area v IM image data v PTOCA data v Page presentation space v GOCA data v Overlay presentation space v BCOCA data v IOCA data (bi-level, FS10) v All PTOCA, GOCA, BCOCA, IOCA, FS10, and IM object data v All objects, object areas, and presentation spaces After you pick the color spaces and object types you want to map, you can specify exact values for the fields you want to map. Using target groups If you create the color mapping table without the cmt Utility, you must specify a target group ID number to match the source groups for a target. Valid ID values are 1-127. Note: The cmt Utility generates pairs of sources and targets, then assigns increasing, sequential IDs to each pair. For more information about the cmt Utility, see the InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Each target group must be classified as a color space, which is the kind of color you want as output. The color spaces defined in the matching source groups are 254 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Note:
The
cmt
Utility generates pairs of sources and targets, then assigns
increasing, sequential IDs to each pair. For more information about the
cmt
Utility,
see
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
Each source group must be classified as one of these color spaces:
Highlight color
Highlight color is used when your existing documents describe color in
terms of the percent to be covered and the percent to be shaded for a color
number. The colors are device dependent. For example, you can have a
printer that allows the use of three colors for highlighting. You could
specify percent coverage and percent shading for colors 1, 2, or 3. Your
printer setup would determine the actual colors.
Standard Object Content Architecture (OCA)
Standard OCA uses defined combinations of red, green, and blue to create:
blue, red, pink, magenta, green, turquoise/cyan, and yellow. Standard
OCA also defines several defaults such as white on a black medium, black
on a white medium, and the same color as the medium. The medium
could be, for example, paper or a display.
GOCA pattern fill
GOCA pattern fill defines patterns for filling areas that you might want to
map to colors with a color mapping table.
For detailed explanations about these color spaces, see
Mixed Object Document
Content Architecture Reference
.
You can use a color mapping table to pick specific object types to map, such as:
v
Object area
v
IM image data
v
PTOCA data
v
Page presentation space
v
GOCA data
v
Overlay presentation space
v
BCOCA data
v
IOCA data (bi-level, FS10)
v
All PTOCA, GOCA, BCOCA, IOCA, FS10, and IM object data
v
All objects, object areas, and presentation spaces
After you pick the color spaces and object types you want to map, you can specify
exact values for the fields you want to map.
Using target groups
If you create the color mapping table without the
cmt
Utility, you must specify a
target group ID number to match the source groups for a target. Valid ID values
are 1–127.
Note:
The
cmt
Utility generates pairs of sources and targets, then assigns
increasing, sequential IDs to each pair. For more information about the
cmt
Utility,
see the
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
Each target group must be classified as a color space, which is the kind of color
you want as output. The color spaces defined in the matching source groups are
254
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures