Note: If the page definition does not specify fonts, and you have not specified any
TRCs, your job will print, although the output may not be formatted
correctly.
If the page definition does not name any fonts, and you want the whole file to print
with only one font, then you must:
Specify trc=no.
Use chars to indicate the single font in which the file should be printed.
The acif command searches for resources in the following order:
1. Paths specified by the userlib parameter
2. Paths specified by the fdeflib, fontlib, pdeflib, pseglib, objconlib, and
ovlylib parameters for specific types of resources
3. Paths specified by the reslib parameter
4. Paths specified by the PSFPATH environment variable
5. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
6. The directory /usr/lpp/afpfonts
| For InfoPrint Manager for the AIX environment, the fonts are included in the
| AFP font collection; refer to
IBM AFP Fonts: Font Summary for AFP Font
|
Collection
for more information.
7. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/fontlib
When the acif command finds more than one resource with the same name in the
same directory, it selects the resource to be used depending on the file extension.
Figure 9 shows the order in which resources with the same name but different file
extensions are used by acif.
Note: If a file name includes a period (.), the file extension is that part of the file
name that follows the period. For example, the file extension of the file
name ARTWORK.PSEG382ð is PSEG382ð.
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