IBM S544-5285-01 Printer User Manual


 
| B1 for BCOCA objects
| G1 for GOCA objects
| I1 for IOCA objects
| S1 for page segments
| ACIF supports the specification of FDEF, FONT, OVLY, BCOCA, GOCA, IOCA,
| and PSEG in any combination. The following example illustrates this.
| RESTYPE=FDEF,PSEG,OVLY,OBJCON,BCOCA,GOCA,IOCA /ᑍ Don't want any fonts saved
| Because the Viewer application of AFP Workbench does not use AFP raster
| fonts when presenting the data on the screen, you may want to specify
| RESTYPE=FDEF,OVLY,PSEG,OBJCON, BCOCA, GOCA, IOCA to prevent
| fonts from being included in the resource file. This reduces the number of bytes
| transmitted when the file is transferred from the host to the workstation.
TRACE=YES | NO
Specifies that ACIF should provide trace (diagnostic) information while
processing the file. If TRACE=YES is specified, ACIF uses the facilities of the
OS/390 and MVS Generalized Trace Facility (GTF) to produce diagnostic trace
records. ACIF writes GTF trace records with a user event id of X'314'. To
capture ACIF GTF records, GTF will need to be started with the option
TRACE=USRP, and subsequently modified with USR=(314). Tracing increases
processor overhead and should be turned off unless you need to do problem
determination. To activate tracing, GTF must be started (contact your systems
programmer for information on starting GTF), and TRACE=YES must be
specified in the ACIF processing parameter file. To activate tracing, TRACEDD
and TRACE=YES must be specified in the ACIF processing parameter file.
TRACEDD=TRACE|
ddname
(VM)
Specifies the DDname for the trace file.
ddname
is a 1–8 byte character string
containing only those alphanumeric characters supported in the VM operating
environment. If TRACE=YES is specified, ACIF writes diagnostic information to
this DDname. If TRACEDD is not specified, ACIF uses TRACE as the default
DDname.
TRACEDD=TRACE|
filename
(DEVT=TAPE|DISK) (VSE)
Specifies the file name that appears on the DLBL or TLBL JCL statement, a
1–7 character string containing only those alphanumeric characters supported
in the operating environment. The characteristics of the file are:
A variable blocked file
A maximum record length of 32 756
A block size of 32 760
Assigned to programmer logical unit 014
TRC=YES | NO
Specifies whether the input file contains table reference characters (TRCs).
In line data, you can use different fonts on different lines of a file by specifying
a TRC at the beginning of each line after the carriage control character, if one
is present.
EXAMPLE
The following example specifies that TRCs are present:
TRC=YES
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