Xerox 4213 Printer User Manual


 
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
Figure 2-25. Current text position
Text before graphic window. Text after.
Note: You may want to use the Text Placement Absolute and
Text Placement Relative commands (see “About page formatting
features“) for placing text on a page with a large number of
graphics.
Graphic commands and the current graphic position
The current graphic position may be defined as the set of x- and
y-coordinates for the last graphic image created on the page.
These coordinates in either the Graphic Line or the Graphic Box
command will update the current graphic position.
Copying graphic windows
Once you have defined a graphic window, it can be copied
elsewhere on the page. Graphic windows are copied with the
Graphic Window Repeat command.
A copied graphic window has exactly the same characteristics as
the original. If it is a stored window, its contents may be
magnified, reversed, or added to, but cannot be rotated.
After a graphic window has been defined and copied on the
same page before being printed, any new data entered into the
original window also appears in the duplicate window when the
document is printed.
The coordinates you set in the Graphic Window Repeat
command define the origin of the first copy, then the origins of
any other copies of that window. You may set coordinates for
multiple copies of a window with a single Graphic Window
Repeat command. Each set of x- and y-coordinates in the
command defines an origin for a copied window.
XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE 2-89