Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 259
CME command examples, Example 1, Example 2
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Specifying print format parameters CME command examples This section shows two examples of uses of the CME command. Example 1 CME parameters specified in standard form: CME12: CME LINE=47, POS=1, FONT=5, CONSTANT=(5)'*', LINE=48, POSITION=1, FONT=1, LINE=49, POS=10, CONSTANT='ABCD'; CME parameters specified in short form: CME12: CME L47,P1,F5,(5)'*',L48,P1,F1,L49,P10,C'ABCD'; or CME12: CME L47P1F5(5)'*'L48P1F1L49P10C'ABCD'; Example 2 The following is an example of copy sensitive CMEs. CME1: CME LINE=3, POS=59, CONSTANT='FIRST QUARTER'; CME2: CME LINE=(37,3), POS=81, CONSTANT=(6)'*'; CME3: CME LINE=(1,60), POS=5, FONT=2, POS=12, FONT=1; OUTPUT COPIES=3, MODIFY=(CME1,1,1), MODIFY=(CME2,2,1), MODIFY=(CME3,3,1); For the first copy of the report, line 3 is modified by the text 'FIRST QUARTER'. For the second copy, the character '*' is inserted in lines 37, 38, and 39 for 6 character positions (starting in column 81). For copy 3, fonts are changed for lines 1 to 60 at character positions 5 and 12. These fonts must be defined in the FONTS parameter of the PDE command. Using LCDS Print Description Language 4-19