Ac:cme Command; Short Form Cme Specifications - Xerox 721P85530 Description

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PRINT FORMAT COMMANDS

ac:CME command

Parameter
CONSTANT
FONT
LINE
POSITION

Short form CME specifications

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The copy modification feature (also referred to as spot-carbon)
allows certain parts of report output to be replaced on selected
copies with predefined static data or to specify font changes within
the variable data.
CMEs define a rectangular space on the printed page within which
printed data is replaced with a substitution string or in which a font
change occurs. More than one CME may be applied to a job. CMEs
may be coded as part of the JDL or created as separate files so that
they may be referenced by one or more JDLs. This latter feature is
described more fully in the "Cataloged CMEs" section of this chapter.
An identifier (of the type ac) is specified when defining the CME and
references it with the MODIFY parameter of the OUTPUT command.
The CME must precede the OUTPUT command.
Table 6-13 summarizes the CME command parameters.
Table 6-13. Summary of ac:CME command parameters
Specifies
Copy modification character string to be printed
Selection of font for printing input or CME data
Line range of copy modification
Initial character position of copy modification
The following sections describe the syntax of the command
parameters and explanations of the parameter options.
CME specifications may be given in short form to minimize the
coding length. In short form, only the first character of a keyword
need be given, equal signs are omitted, and commas are not inserted
except where necessary to avoid ambiguity.
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