PLANNING YOUR FORMS

Fonts

Fonts are character sets, each having a unique typeface (Times, Roman or Helvetica), type size (points), and type style (normal, bold, or italic).

Fonts must reside in the host database and on the printer. Check with your System Administrator to identify the fonts available on your printer. If you specify a font that does not reside in the host database, you receive an error message when you compile the form.

Fixed and proportionally spaced fonts

You can use fixed and proportionally spaced fonts on Xerox LPS printers. Each character occupies an area of the form cell called a character cell. With fixed fonts, all character cells in the set are the same width. With proportional fonts, character cells vary in width.

Usually, you use fixed fonts for variable data and proportional spacing for forms data. Figure 2±5 shows examples of fixed and proportional spacing.

Figure 2±5. Character spacing

CHARACTER CELL

FIXED SPACING

PROPORTIONAL SPACING

Font orientation

In addition to typeface, style, and size, you can also define fonts by their orientation:

·Landscape

·Portrait

·Inverse landscape

·Inverse portrait.

HOST FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE 3.2 FOR IBM MVS CREATING FORMS

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Xerox Printer manual Fonts, Fixed and proportionally spaced fonts, Font orientation