Cme Command Parameters - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Software Manual

Enterprise printing system lcds print description language
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Specifying print format parameters
Table 4-14. Summary of the CME command parameters
Parameter
CME CONSTANT
CME FONT
CME INK
CME LINE
CME POSITION
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(Refer to "Importing LCDS resources" in the "PDL principles and
procedures" chapter, for the procedure for copying resources to
the /opt/XRXnps/resources/lcds/ folder from elsewhere within
the Unix file system.)
NOTE: When you modify a CME source file, you must recompile
it with the xjdc command. It is not necessary to recompile the
associated JDLs.
When a CME is referenced in a JDL that does not contain that
CME, the system searches the "lcds" folder for the CME file
(which has the file type extension .CME). The CME file is then
loaded into memory for use in processing the report.
The MODIFY DJDE can also be used to dynamically associate a
catalogued CME file with report processing.
NOTE: CMEs must be catalogued as separate disk files if they
are referenced by a MODIFY DJDE.

CME command parameters

The following table summarizes the CME command parameters.
Specifies
Specifies the copy modification character string
that will be printed.
Selects the fonts for printing input or CME data.
Specifies the ink for printing the variable data
that is affected by the CME
Specifies the range of lines on which copy
modification occurs.
Specifies the character position at which copy
modification begins on a page.
The following sections describe the syntax of the CME command
parameters and explain their options.
Online
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Using LCDS Print Description Language
Offline
DJDE
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N

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