Xerox Xerox Printer Access Facility (XPAF) Support & Software 用户指南
XPAF Forms Generator
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User Guide and Reference
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Using XFG commands
You use the XPAF Forms Generator (XFG) keyword commands to translate
your form design into a format for the host computer. The command set
representing your form becomes the Forms Source Language (FSL), which
the host compiles and stores. You can download the compiled form to a
Xerox LPS printer. This chapter describes the XFG commands and their
functions.
your form design into a format for the host computer. The command set
representing your form becomes the Forms Source Language (FSL), which
the host compiles and stores. You can download the compiled form to a
Xerox LPS printer. This chapter describes the XFG commands and their
functions.
Creating forms with XFG commands
The XFG command language syntax is usually the same as the Forms
Description Language (FDL) command language syntax. You may be
familiar with the FDL commands and how to use them at the printer.
For more information on FDL commands and printer usage, refer to the
Xerox Laser Printing Systems Forms Creation Guide.
Description Language (FDL) command language syntax. You may be
familiar with the FDL commands and how to use them at the printer.
For more information on FDL commands and printer usage, refer to the
Xerox Laser Printing Systems Forms Creation Guide.
Available specifications
The XFG commands allow you to specify the following features:
• Form name identifies the forms you are developing.
• Form name identifies the forms you are developing.
• Page orientation specifies a page as portrait or landscape.
• Font selection specifies the fonts you want to use.
• Vertical and horizontal grid positions specify grid position and position
form elements in line printer measurements (line number and character
position) or inches, centimeters, dots and xdots.
position) or inches, centimeters, dots and xdots.
• Highlight color enhances graphs, charts, forms and other publications.
• Shading mixes color with black to produce shades of a primary color
(red, green, or blue).
• Caption position specifies locations of captions on a page or selects
automatic placement within a specified area.
• Logo and graphic position specifies the location of selected logos and
graphics on a page.