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I've been looking around for this answer buy haven't yet found it. The
only info I can find is in the APAR for the PTF that adds the PDF
functionality and the V7R2 docs for CPYSPLF.
I've trying to figure out if there are settings somewhere that allow a
user, when creating a PDF using the CPYSPLF command, to set the page size,
font size, ccsid, etc.
With our SPLTOOL product we have a configuration file that allows you to
set these things based upon the spooled file attributes (length, width,
lpi, cpi maps to a PDF page size, font size, spacing, etc).
We even allow customers to set the PDF attributes by user ID, or even by
using the user defined data. So this allows customers that use legal, A4,
or any size paper to set things how they want them. From 80 to 198 or any
size reports the PDF output can be customized.
The PDF files I've tested so far using CPYSPLF are 132 wide and the PDF
generated is 13.19x11.
An 80 column report is created as 8x10.83
This may cause confusion or even problems when printing or, as we also
allow with our software, adding overlays to the resulting PDF.
If the overlay is made as 8.5x11 (or landscape) and the PDF created from
CPYSPLF is 13.19x11 things will be out of whack.
Just wondering if these types of settings are available, or maybe will be
in the future.
It would also be nice to be able to set the CCSID of the file that's
created as well.
Brad
www.bvstools.com
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