Xerox Printer manual FSL=DDnamePDS member name where DDname = Xffsl, Operands

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Parameters

FSL is the only valid resource you can use.

 

FSL=DDname[(PDS member name)] where DDname = XFFSL

 

and PDS member name is the member name of the PDS where

 

the FSL is stored. The DDname can be either a sequential or a

 

partition data set. When the DDname is sequential, the PDS

 

member name is not applicable.

Operands

LISt produces the full compiler listing. To specify no listing,

 

delete this operand.

 

VERsion=Other specifies the form version you want to compile.

 

2 produces a form suitable for the version 2 and version 3

 

printers (4050, 4090, 4135, 4650, 8790, 9790). HC produces a

 

form suitable for a Xerox highlight color LPS printer. X1 or XC

 

produces a form suitable for Xerox decentralized printers. The

 

default is 2.

 

Form versions are not significant unless you are creating a

 

highlight color form or an XES form. Version HC only prints on a

 

Xerox highlight color printer. You should use version HC for

 

compiling any form that you will use on a highlight color printer,

 

even if it is a black and white form. When you specify VERS=2

 

or VERs=10 and you have referenced color anywhere in the

 

form, VERSION is automatically set to HC. When you specify

 

VERs=X1 and you have referenced color anywhere in the form,

 

VERSION is automatically set to XC. Version XC only prints on a

 

Xerox full color decentralized printer.

 

OBJect specifies that the database stores the compiled form.

 

The default is not to store the compiled form in the database.

 

SPACING is used for fully justified text. It specifies the base gap

 

used in this formula to determine the interword gap:

 

interword gap = interword multiplier * base gap

 

If you include this operand for the COMPILE command, the base

 

gap is the EN space. The EN space is 1/2 the point size of the

 

first named font.

 

If you omit this operand, the base gap is the width of ASCII code

 

point X'20'. This code point is usually a ªblankº, and is always

 

derived from the first named font.

 

This operand is valid for fully justified text only.

 

The INTERWORD command specifies the interword multiplier in

 

the interword gap formula above. Table 5-1 illustrates how the

 

INTERWORD command and the SPACING operand work together

 

to determine the interword gap for fully justified text.

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