Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 161
Options, Default, TCODE command examples, Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Table 2-55. TCODE TRESET
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Specifying input parameters Options Table 2-55. TCODE TRESET parameter options and definitions Option typespec inputspec ALL Definition A typespec may be coded as a single integer, n, within the range of 1 through 7. NUMERIC may be used instead of 1; ALPHA may be used instead of 2. An inputspec for this parameter is the same as defined for TASSIGN parameter, or it can be ALL, which specifies that all characters in the code table are disassociated from the specified types. The TRESET parameter may be specified more than once in the TCODE command. Resets all types for all characters. Default No default TCODE command examples Following are a few examples of how to use the TCODE command. Example 1 The basic character set used for default types is ASCII. The keyboard display has uppercase and lowercase character capability: T1: TCODE DEFAULT= ASCII, TASSIGN=(3,(A'A',-,A'Z')), TASSIGN= (4,(A'a',-,A'z')); Example 2 The basic character set used for default types is EBCDIC. The keyboard display has uppercase and lowercase character capability: T2: TCODE DEFAULT= EBCDIC, TASSIGN= (3,('A',-,'I'),'J',-,'R'), ('S',-,'Z')), TASSIGN= (4,'a',-,'i'),('j',-,'r'),('s',-,'z')); Example 3 The basic character set used for default types is ASCII. The keyboard display is limited to uppercase only. T3: TCODE DEFAULT= ASCII, TASSIGN=(3,(A'A',-,A'Z')), TASSIGN= (4,(A'#A',-,A'#Z')); The # symbol functions as a case switching operator. Using LCDS Print Description Language 2-53