Xerox 701P25032 User Manual

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System Guide
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Troubleshooting
Configuring XJDC/Unix
The configuration file, CONFIG.TXT found in the directory /opt/
XRXnps/bin/, contains default parameters for the invocation of 
XJDC. The text file can be edited using any simple text editor.
The first line of the configuration file must not be edited; it contains 
XJDC version information. Each subsequent line contains a single 
option; any text following the first word, and any invalid options, 
are ignored. Options may be repeated or contradicted on following 
lines; the last option specified overrides previous options. The 
following sample configuration file is provided:
XJDC VM10 PDL Compiler
REPLACE
NODISPLAY
PRINT
TRUNCATE
LABEL
COMPILE
SINGLEBYTE
VM10
PAPERSIZE=USLETTER
DATE=US
PAGINATE=60
OUTPATH =/opt/XRXnps/resources/lcds
XJDC hints and tips
If the config file needs to be changed, modify the /opt/XRXnps/
XRXXJDC/data/CONFIG.TXT file. Otherwise, the default 
setting in the CONFIG.TXT file takes effect.
An example for the syntax /opt/XRXnps/bin/XJDC filename 
would be:  /opt/XRXnps/bin/XJDC  /home/XDJCtest/
BASIC.JSL where the filename is represented by /home/
XJDCtest/BASIC.JSL
The output files are stored under the OUTPATH directory 
which is specified in either /opt/XRXnps/bin/CONFIG.TXT file 
or command line. For example, if OUTPATH is /opt/XRXnps/
temp/, then all the output files are put in the directory of /opt/
XRXnps/temp.
JSL source files can be edited using the textedit command or 
UNIX vi command. The textedit utility is available with the sun 
operating system. To invoke the editor, bring up a Terminal 
window and type textedit. For example, open a terminal shell 
and on the command line, type:  textedit BASIC.JSL or vi 
BASIC.JSL
During the XJDC compilation, if an error is encountered, the 
compiler prints the error report to the printer. Ensure the first