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USING HFDL COMMANDS
Examples
Long form:
HORIZONTAL TEXT SPACED 12 POINTS PER LINE USING FONT 1
AND USING INK 1 IN CENTER CENTER BOX 4 3 ‘FIRST’
‘NATIONAL’ ‘TRUST’ IN NEXT HORIZONTAL BOX ‘FIRST’
‘DEPOSIT’ ‘INSURANCE’;
Short form:
TEXT 12 POINTS INK 1 IN BOX 4 3 ‘FIRST’ ‘NATIONAL’ ‘TRUST’
BOX ‘FIRST’ ‘DEPOSIT’ ‘INSURANCE’;
LOGO command
Use the LOGO command to place logos in the form.  The logo
is a special font of one or more characters, which carries with it
the relative position of the characters to make up the logo.
Although a logo may comprise many characters, it is positioned
as a single unit.  There is an option that overrides the colors
given to a color logo file.  For example, if you reference a logo
in a color other than blue on a blue form, you must specify
’USING INK 
n’ to override the existing color specification of the
logo.  If you do not use this option, the printer requests an ink
substitution prior to printing the form.  Logos you specify in a
form you are printing on a Xerox highlight color LPS printer must
be in color format.  You receive a ‘LOGO NOT FOUND’ message
if you reference a black and white logo in a highlight color (HC)
form.  The command format designates the proper placement of
a logo according to the planned form.
CAUTION:  The XPRM database does not support XES logos.  To
include a logo on an XES form, you must convert the logo to a
font and load it into the XPRM database as a font.
Figure 3–17 shows the LOGO command syntax flow.
Figure 3–17.
LOGO command syntax
AT
units
units
LOGO
name
;
C
y
C
x
INK
 
USING
n
 
,
 
 
 
,
 
 
Parameters
name identifies the unique file name (or font identifier) for the
logo.  A logo name may consist of one to six characters.
C
y 
defines the 
y–axis coordinate for the logo origin location.
C
x 
defines the 
x–axis coordinate for the logo origin location.
units indicates the unit of measure for placement of the logo.
The 
units are INCHES, CENTIMETERS, DOTS, and XDOTS.  You
can use two decimal places when you specify inches and
centimeters.  You must express DOTS and XDOTS in integers.  
HOST FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE 3.2 FOR IBM MVS CREATING FORMS
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