Xerox Paris, a document system Support & Software 用户指南
The Resource Manager
The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
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Q:
I just received an ‘Unhandled exception, contact program vendor’ message
while using the RM, and Paris crashed.
A
: The most probable reason is that the Paris fonts.ini file or some other system
file has been edited. The fonts.ini file should not be edited nor should any font
references be deleted from the /Utilities/Font References menu in Paris.
references be deleted from the /Utilities/Font References menu in Paris.
Q:
The ‘log window’ seems to display out of sync data. I packed 4 files, then 2
files, but the window displays ‘2 files packed’ instead of ‘6 files packed’. Why?
A:
This is part of technical design. Each pack operation is unique, whether you
create one anew or you add resources to an existing .pak file. Therefore, the log
window displays only the output for the current pack operation.
window displays only the output for the current pack operation.
Q:
I can see a font resource in the Advanced Resources Selection dialog (View
and Select Resources Pack option) within an environment, but when I select it and
try to pack it from either the dialog or by using the Add Selected Files and
Required Resources option, it does not pack. Why?
try to pack it from either the dialog or by using the Add Selected Files and
Required Resources option, it does not pack. Why?
A:
The most common problem is that the environment file or form or pagedef
containing the offending font has been imported from another machine, so it shows
the font without any problems.
However, when the pack routine tries to pack this font, it looks for the
corresponding physical file (for example, an lpf font called "line printer 9 regular"
may not have the required physical file (LI90.lpf or a similar name) in the
paris/env/fnt/ directory.
the font without any problems.
However, when the pack routine tries to pack this font, it looks for the
corresponding physical file (for example, an lpf font called "line printer 9 regular"
may not have the required physical file (LI90.lpf or a similar name) in the
paris/env/fnt/ directory.
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NOTE:
The .ttf fonts are in the Windows font directory and .lpf fonts are in the
paris/env/fnt/ directory.
paris/env/fnt/ directory.