Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs)

Table 5-41. LOGO DJDE options and definitions (Continued)

Option

Definition

 

 

 

 

units

Specifies the unit of measure for the vertical and horizontal positions of the

 

logo on the page. Available units are:

 

DOTS

 

CM (centimeters)

 

IN (inches)

 

• UN (user defined unit)

 

• XDOTS (DOTS at 600 spi)

 

If UN is specified, the user defined positioning unit must be previously defined

 

by the OUTPUT UNITS command in the current JDE or JDL.

 

The default positioning unit is IN.

 

 

H

HOLD

 

Specifies that the logo that is invoked by the DJDE will be held and imaged

 

without further callouts and at the same position on all subsequent pages until

 

it is canceled by a CANCEL DJDE.

 

A logo that is specified in a DJDE appears only on the current page unless the

 

H option is specified.

 

NOTE: If any character other than H, or any additional character, is detected in

 

the fourth parameter position of this command, the system declares a syntax

 

error.

 

 

HERE

Specifies that the upper left corner of the logo will be positioned at, or relative

 

to, the top of the next printed line, and the current left margin.

 

 

HADJ

HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT

 

Specifies that an adjustment will be made to the horizontal position of the left

 

edge of the logo, relative to the position defined by the HERE option.

 

 

VADJ

VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT

 

Specifies that an adjustment will be made to the vertical position of the left

 

edge of the logo, relative to the position defined by the HERE option.

 

 

+ –

Specifies a positive or negative positioning of the tvalue.

 

When following HADJ, + shifts the logo to the right, and – shifts it to the left.

 

When following VADJ, + shifts the logo downward on the page and – shifts it

 

upward.

 

 

tvalue

Specifies the amount of the adjustment signaled by the HADJ or VADJ

 

parameter for a logo on the page. May be specified in inches (IN), centimeters

 

(CM), user defined units (UN), DOTS, or XDOTS (600 spi dots). The default

 

unit is IN.

 

 

INKS

Specifies that the ink references that follow will override the inks that were

 

defined in the image file.

 

 

inkref

ink reference

 

Specifies the inks that override the corresponding inks specified in the ink list of

 

the image file.

 

 

 

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