Xerox FreeFlow Printer User Manual


 
PDL principles and procedures
Using LCDS Print Description Language 1-61
CAUTION
Be sure to give a new name to the JSL file you have created.
Otherwise, your new JSL may overwrite the default JSL in the
“lcds” folder. (Overwriting can occur if you access the default
JSL by selecting [Open} from the File menu on the Text
Editor window instead of [Include].
The name must end with the .JSL file extension.
The name must be one to six characters in length (not
including the .JSL extension).
15.Click [OK]. Your new JSL is stored on the system disk. You
can now close the Text Editor window.
16.Compile the JSL to create a JDL file. Refer to “Compiling a
JSL” later in this chapter for this procedure.
Sample online JSL
The following figure shows another example of an online JSL.
Note how comments are used to explain and identify parts of the
JSL.
Table 1-10. Sample online JSL
ONLINE: JDL;
/* System level commands */
VFU1: VFU ASSIGN=(1,4), ASSIGN=(2,10),
ASSIGN=(3,16), ASSIGN=(4,22),
ASSIGN=(5,28), ASSIGN=(6,34),
ASSIGN=(7,40), ASSIGN=(8,46),
ASSIGN=(9,66), ASSIGN=(10,52),
ASSIGN=(11,58), ASSIGN=(12,64), TOF=4,
BOF=66;
/* Tables and criteria */
T1: TABLE MASK='?', CONSTANT='HE?DE?PAGE';
C1: CONSTANT=(1,10,EQ,T1), LINENUM= (1,10);
T2: TABLE CONSTANT='TRAILER PAGE';
C2: CRITERIA CONSTANT=(0,12,EQ,T2), LINENUM=(1,10);
T3: TABLE CONSTANT='EOJ';
C3: CRITERIA CONSTANT=(0,3,EQ,T3), LINENUM=(1,20)