Summary of a Page Definition

A page definition specifies how you want data positioned on the logical page. A page definition can control the following functions:

  • Dimensions of the logical page
  • Print direction of the logical page
  • Print direction of text lines and fields relative to the logical page
  • Conditional processing (different formats on different pages, based on content of data)
  • Text line spacing (number of lines per inch)
  • Location of individual text lines and fields
  • Number of text lines per page
  • Page segments for inclusion in printed output
  • Overlays for inclusion in printed output (positioned anywhere on the page)
  • Page-ejection points
  • Fonts and font rotation used on a page
  • Multiple-up printing (placing more than one subpage on one side of a single sheet)
  • Colors to be used (on printers that support this function)
  • One and two dimensional barcodes (on printers that support this function)
  • External objects for inclusion in printed output (can be positioned anywhere on the page)
  • Preloading and Preripping of external objects and overlays