Specifying print format parameters

Default

No default

 

CME FONT

• A font specification applies to input variable data as well as to

parameter: points

static CME data. If a line number (LINE) and character

to note

position (POSITION) but no insertion text (CONSTANT) are

 

specified, the font change that is called out applies to input

 

variable data at the specified position.

 

• Fonts may be specified at any point. The last font that is

 

specified remains in effect until another font is specified. An

 

example of a CME with these characteristics is shown below.

XYZ: CME

LINE = (1,10), POS=40, FONT=2, POS=80,

 

 

FONT=3, LINE = (11,20), POS=1, FONT=3,

 

 

POS=40, FONT=1, POS=80, FONT=2,

LINE = (31,50), POS=1, FONT=2, POS=40,

FONT=3, POS=80, FONT=1;

• Whether a font switch is applied to a CME string constant depends upon the order in which FONT and CONSTANT are specified in the CME. If FONT is specified before CONSTANT, the font switch applies to the string constant. If FONT is specified after CONSTANT, the font switch occurs at the line position immediately after the string constant.

CME INK

Specifies the highlight color ink that will be used to print variable data that is affected by the CME or CME constant data.

Syntax [ac:] CME INK = inkindex

Option

Table 4-17. CME INK parameter option and definition

Option Definition

inkindex An integer value that represents the ink name that will be used to print variable data that is affected by the CME. The value must be from 1 to n, where n is the number of inks in the current ink list (defined by the ILIST parameter of the IDR command or by the ILIST DJDE).

Default 0

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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