resource-context-user
Defines the directory path location for all document-specific resources: color management resources (CMRs), fonts, form definitions, overlays, page definitions, page segments, and presentation object containers.
GUI label
Location of document resources
DSS
PSF, Email
Type
Resettable, single-valued, per-document
Allowed Values
You can enter the name of a resource-context object, a CMR, or a text string of up to 4095 characters that contains a specific directory path name for resources.
Syntax
path:path for AIX
path:path for Linux
path;path for Windows
Separate multiple paths with a colon on AIX and Linux or a semicolon on Windows, for example with AIX or Linux:
⁄res:⁄dept123⁄res
Default Value
With AIX or Linux no default values, but InfoPrint always searches /usr/lpp/psf/reslib.
With Windows, no default values, but InfoPrint always searches install_path\reslib.
Usage Guidelines
- This attribute is valid only for line-data documents.
- InfoPrint searches paths in this order:
- resource-context-user document attribute
- resource-context-font, resource-context-form-definition, resource-context-overlay, resource-context-page-definition, or resource-context-page-segment document attribute, as appropriate for the type of resource
- resource-context document attribute
- PSFPATH environment variable
- resource-context-font, resource-context-form-definition, resource-context-overlay, resource-context-page-definition, or resource-context-page-segment actual destination attribute, as appropriate for the type of resource
- With AIX or Linux:
- /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
- /usr/lpp/afpfonts
- /usr/lpp/psf/fontlib
- With Windows, where install_path indicates the path where you installed InfoPrint Manager for Windows:
- install_path\reslib
- install_path\fontlib
- If InfoPrint cannot find the resource because none of the paths contain the resource, it still processes the job and prints error messages at the end of the job. InfoPrint reports the job as completed.