Xerox Xerox Printer Access Facility (XPAF) Support & Software 用户指南
XPAF Forms Generator
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User Guide and Reference
Understanding the command syntax flow charts
Many XFG statements offer several options. This chapter represents XFG
command syntax in the form of flow charts, which allow you to visualize the
main command statement and the way options branch from that statement.
If you want to enter a command in its short form, without options, follow the
main command line in the flow chart until you reach a semicolon. Otherwise,
follow the branching below the main command line to include any
parameters you want.
The main command line contains the required words and operands. Under
the command line, or under a branching line, you can use optional words to
clarify the command. Parameters that are vertically stacked (one above the
other) under the main command line or under a branching line indicate
choices for that particular parameter. Ellipses (...) indicate multiple
occurrences of the preceding parameter.
Words, characters, or phrases shown in lowercase are variables. Replace
these variables with names or values that you have selected.
command syntax in the form of flow charts, which allow you to visualize the
main command statement and the way options branch from that statement.
If you want to enter a command in its short form, without options, follow the
main command line in the flow chart until you reach a semicolon. Otherwise,
follow the branching below the main command line to include any
parameters you want.
The main command line contains the required words and operands. Under
the command line, or under a branching line, you can use optional words to
clarify the command. Parameters that are vertically stacked (one above the
other) under the main command line or under a branching line indicate
choices for that particular parameter. Ellipses (...) indicate multiple
occurrences of the preceding parameter.
Words, characters, or phrases shown in lowercase are variables. Replace
these variables with names or values that you have selected.
Setting up your form
Before you enter commands to describe a form, you enter setup commands
to specify the following:
to specify the following:
• FORM specifies the name and resolution of the form.
• PAPER specifies the paper size.
• LANDSCAPE/PORTRAIT specifies page orientation and virtual page
• PAPER specifies the paper size.
• LANDSCAPE/PORTRAIT specifies page orientation and virtual page
size.
• GRID specifies grid unit and form origin.
• FONTS specifies fonts to be used in form.
• ICATALOG and PALETTE specifies ink catalog and palette.
• INK specifies inks and colors valid only when using Xerox color printers.
• IRESULT specifies results when objects imaged with different inks
overlap on Xerox highlight color printers only.
The name parameter of the FORM command is required. The other
commands are optional. If you do not specify the optional commands, the
defaults are used.
If you want to include text on the form, you must specify the FONT
command.
commands are optional. If you do not specify the optional commands, the
defaults are used.
If you want to include text on the form, you must specify the FONT
command.