Work with Fonts

 

 

 

Domain . . . . . . . . : *ALL

 

*USR, *SYS, *ALL

 

Type Options, press Enter.

 

 

 

 

 

1=Add

2=Change

4=Delete

5=Details

Font

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opt Font family

 

Size

Style

char. set

Code page

Domai

TIMES NEW ROMAN

 

30

Bold-Italic

C0N500T0

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

 

36

Normal

C0N200Z0

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

 

36

Italic

C0N300Z0

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

 

36

Bold

C0N400Z0

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

 

36

Bold-Italic

C0N500Z0

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

Outl

*V

Normal

CZN200

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

Outl

*V

Italic

CZN300

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

Outl

*V

Bold

CZN400

*DEFAULT

*SYS

TIMES NEW ROMAN

Outl

*V

Bold-Italic

CZN500

*DEFAULT

*SYS

F3=Exit

F5=Refresh

F12=Cancel

 

 

 

Figure 14. Work with Fonts panel

Custom Fonts

APU enables you to add special or custom fonts. You might use a custom font when:

vA particular font is an organizational standard.

vYou need a unique font for a specific application. For example, a marketing document could require large characters that are not found in the standard fonts.

vYou have modified IBM-supplied font resources (character set or code page) to change a character bit pattern or code point.

vYou want a special monospaced font for columnar data.

You can use Type Transformer, an optional part of the AFP Font Collection, and various non-IBM font products to build AFP fonts. For example, you can use Type Transformer to convert any Adobe Type 1 font to an AFP font. After a font resource is built on the client, it can be uploaded and created on iSeries. See Appendix D, ªAFP Resource Commandsº on page 115 for detailed instructions on transferring and creating font resources.

To make a new font resource available to APU, add it to the APU font database. Use option 7 on the APU Main Menu to select Work with Fonts.

Chapter 2. Preparing to Use the Advanced Print Utility 21

Page 33
Image 33
IBM S544-5351-03 manual Custom Fonts, Usr, *Sys, *All, Default SYS