Z
The file contains ANSI carriage-control characters that are encoded in
ASCII.
The carriage-control characters are the ASCII hexadecimal values that
directly relate to ANSI carriage-controls, which cause the action of the
carriage-control character to occur
before the line is printed. For example,
if the carriage-control character is zero (X
'
30
'
), which represents double
spacing, double spacing will occur
before the line is printed.
A
The file contains ANSI carriage-control characters that are encoded in
EBCDIC.
The use of ANSI carriage-control characters cause the action of the
carriage-control character to occur
before the line of data is printed. For
example, if the carriage-control character is a zero (X
'
F0
'
), which
represents double spacing, the double spacing will occur
before the line is
printed.
M
The file contains machine code carriage-control characters that are
encoded in hexadecimal format.
The use of machine code carriage-control characters cause the action of
the carriage-control character to occur
after the line of data is printed. For
example, if the carriage-control character is a X
'
11
'
, which represents
double spacing, the line will be printed and the double spacing will occur
after the line is printed. In addition, machine code carriage-control has a
set of carriage-control characters that perform the action, but do not print
the associated line. For example, if the carriage-control character is a
X
'
13
'
, which also represents double spacing, the print position will be
moved down two lines but the line that contains the X
'
13
'
carriage-control
character will not be printed. The next line in the data will be printed at the
current print position and the action for the associated carriage-control
character will be performed
after the line is printed.
If you specify cc=yes but you do not specify cctype, ACIF assumes that the
file contains ANSI carriage-control characters encoded in EBCDIC.
If you are not sure which type of carriage-control characters are in your input
file, consult your system support group.
CHARS=
fontname1[,fontname2 ][,fontname3][,fontname4]
|
Specifies the file name (in OS/390, MVS, and VSE, the member name) of the
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coded font you want ACIF to use to process a file.
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fontname
|
Specifies the file name of the coded font. The name does not include the
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2-character prefix of the coded-font name (X0 through XG). The file name
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for a CHARS parameter is limited to 4 alphanumeric or national characters.
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Use CHARS to specify coded fonts in a font library having names of 6 or
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fewer characters (including the prefix). You can rename any fonts having
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more than 6 characters or use a font utility program to create new coded
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fonts for use with the CHARS parameter.
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In line-mode data, the fonts are specified either in a page definition or in
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the CHARS parameter, but not in both. You cannot mix fonts specified in a
|
page definition with fonts specified with CHARS for a single file. Select
|
fonts either with table-reference characters (TRCs), with AFP structured
|
fields, or in a page definition.
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