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Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs) Table 5-25. FONTS DJDE options and definitions (Continued) Option Definition K or Indicate a double byte font. DB A Indicates a 1/2 or 1/4 sized double byte font. *hn Specifies the factor (an integer value from 1 through 16) by which the font will be magnified horizontally. Default: 1 *vn Specifies the factor (an integer value from 1 through 16) by which the font will be magnified vertically. Default: 1 s spacing. Specifies an optional override line spacing value defined by either the print lines per inch (LPI) or the dots per print line (DOTS or XDOTS) associated with the font. Maximum value for s1 is 30 LPI; minimum value is 10 dots. c Specifies an optional override character spacing value, either characters per inch or dots per character, to be associated with a double byte font. unit A unit of measure for the override line or character spacing to be associated with a font. The unit can be one of the following: • CPI (characters per inch) Used only with the c option. • LPI (lines per inch) • DOTS (dots per print line at 300 dpi) • XDOTS (dots per print line at 600 dpi) The default unit is LPI. FONTS DJDE: points to note • The FONTS DJDE takes effect at the next page boundary. • You can use up to 128 fonts with the font indexing capability. If the number of fonts to be invoked exceeds the size of one DJDE record, you must use multiple FONTS parameters. • If different fonts are used on the same print line, character heights of all fonts used in the print line are compared to find the largest font in the line. The line spacing value defined for that font (or specified as an override for it) is used to determine the position of the next print line. • An xdot is 1/600 unit of measurement. A form specifying xdots can be created, edited, and compiled on any LPS with version 3 or higher software. However, the 600 spi form does not print on DP 2000 Series EPS systems, which accept only 300 spi jobs. 5-36 Using LCDS Print Description Language

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Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs)
5-36
Using LCDS Print Description Language
FONTS DJDE: points to note
The FONTS DJDE takes effect at the next page boundary.
You can use up to 128 fonts with the font indexing capability.
If the number of fonts to be invoked exceeds the size of one
DJDE record, you must use multiple FONTS parameters.
If different fonts are used on the same print line, character
heights of all fonts used in the print line are compared to find
the largest font in the line. The line spacing value defined for
that font (or specified as an override for it) is used to
determine the position of the next print line.
An xdot is 1/600 unit of measurement. A form specifying
xdots can be created, edited, and compiled on any LPS with
version 3 or higher software. However, the 600 spi form does
not print on DP 2000 Series EPS systems, which accept only
300 spi jobs.
K
or
DB
Indicate a double byte font.
A
Indicates a 1/2 or 1/4 sized double byte font.
*hn
Specifies the factor (an integer value from 1 through 16) by which the font will
be magnified horizontally.
Default: 1
*vn
Specifies the factor (an integer value from 1 through 16) by which the font will
be magnified vertically.
Default: 1
s
spacing
.
Specifies an optional override line spacing value defined by either the print
lines per inch (LPI) or the dots per print line (DOTS or XDOTS) associated with
the font.
Maximum value for
s
1
is 30 LPI; minimum value is 10 dots.
c
Specifies an optional override character spacing value, either characters per
inch or dots per character, to be associated with a double byte font.
unit
A unit of measure for the override line or character spacing to be associated
with a font. The unit can be one of the following:
CPI (characters per inch) Used only with the
c
option.
LPI (lines per inch)
DOTS (dots per print line at 300 dpi)
XDOTS (dots per print line at 600 dpi)
The default unit is LPI.
Table 5-25. FONTS DJDE options and definitions (Continued)
Option
Definition