Enabling non-Latin character sets on an InfoPrint Manager Windows server
To support the printing of box characters, these customized conversion files are provided with the sap2afp transform:
- For Japanese:
IBM-939-SAP2AFP, which extends the IBM-939 conversion file
- For Simplified Chinese:
IBM-1388-SAP2AFP, which extends the IBM-1388 conversion file
- For Traditional Chinese:
IBM-937-SAP2AFP, which extends the IBM-937 conversion file
- For Korean:
IBM-933-SAP2AFP, which extends the IBM-933 conversion file
In addition, InfoPrint provides these Korean resources in the install_path\sap2afp\koreanfonts directory:
- C0H0GW72.240 (dpi Korean Gothic character sets)
- C0H0GW96.240 (dpi Korean Gothic character sets)
- C0H0MW72.240 (dpi Korean Myengjo character sets)
- C0H0MW96.240 (dpi Korean Myengjo character sets)
- T1H01150 (Korean code page)
InfoPrint provides a Cyrillic code page that includes box characters, T1001172.CDP, in the install_path\sap2afp\cyrillic directory. It also provides page definitions modified for Cyrillic support, P1CYR182 and P1CYR683, in the install_path\sap2afp\cyrillic directory.
To enable non-Latin character support on an InfoPrint Manager Windows server, an administrator must do this procedure:
- Obtain and install the fonts required for printing the script that you want to support.
- Create backup copies of these current files:
Script Files Cyrillic /usr/lpp/psf/fontlib/T1001172.CDP /usr/lpp/psf/reslib/P1CYR182 /usr/lpp/psf/reslib/P1CYR683 - Copy these files:
Script Source file Target file or directory Korean All files in install_path\sap2afp\koreanfonts install_path\fontlib Cyrillic install_path\sap2afp\cyrillic\T1001172.CDP install_path\fontlib\T1001172.CDP Cyrillic install_path\sap2afp\cyrillic\P1CYR182 install_path\reslib\P1CYR182 Cyrillic install_path\sap2afp\cyrillic\P1CYR183 install_path\reslib\P1CYR683 - Enter the script name in the userenv file at this location install_path\sap2afp\.
The possible script names are:
japanese
for Japanesespchinese
for Koreantdchinese
for Simplified Chinesekorean
for Traditional Chinesecyrillic
for Cyrillic
Each of these specified script names enable the transform to use the defcp.tab.language and pagedef.tab.language files corresponding to that language.
When you have completed this procedure, you can modify the pagedef.tab.language or fonts.tab to specify a different set of fonts. Both these files reside in the install_path\sap2afp directory.