ONYX - Utilisation - PCL(UTF8) to XPS/en
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However, it is possible to take-in PCL files encoded in UTF8 in order to convert them into XPS, PDF or others. | However, it is possible to take-in PCL files encoded in UTF8 in order to convert them into XPS, PDF or others. | ||
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To force the input convertor to '''take-in a PCL encoded in UTF-8''', we must use the following tag in a -param parameter or in a conversion profile. | To force the input convertor to '''take-in a PCL encoded in UTF-8''', we must use the following tag in a -param parameter or in a conversion profile. | ||
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<decodeutf8>ON</decodeutf8> | <decodeutf8>ON</decodeutf8> |
Version du 26 mai 2020 à 10:35
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Introduction
By default, MAPPING handles as input file, only PCL file encoded in ANSI. However, it is possible to take-in PCL files encoded in UTF8 in order to convert them into XPS, PDF or others.
Settings
To force the input convertor to take-in a PCL encoded in UTF-8, we must use the following tag in a -param parameter or in a conversion profile.
<decodeutf8>ON</decodeutf8>
This parameter is only used for the fromPCL convertion
It is however possible to put it in a PDF convertion profile.
Examples
Convert a PCL(UTF8) into XPS via a convertion profile
<xps> <label>XPS</label> <language>XPS</language> <decodeutf8>ON</decodeutf8> </xps>
Example of the syntax of the commande to use :
/apps/mapping/bin/map_xps "-fromPCL" "-toXPS" "-infile:/apps/mapping/infile/infile.pcl" "-outfile:/apps/mapping/results/out/out.xps" "-profile:xps"
Convert a PCL(UTF8) into XPS without a profile
Example of the syntax of the commande to use :
/apps/mapping/bin/map_xps "-fromPCL" "-toXPS" "-infile:/apps/mapping/infile/infile.pcl" "-outfile:/apps/mapping/results/out/out.xps" "-param:decodeutf8=ON"
Convert a PCL(UTF8) into PDFvia a convertion profile
To avoid having to go through a XPS profile then to a PDF profile, it is possible to put the decodeutf8 to ON directly within the PDF convertion profile.
<pdf> <label>PDF</label> <language>PDF</language> <decodeutf8>ON</decodeutf8> </pdf>
Example of the syntax of the commande to use :
/apps/mapping/bin/map_xps "-fromPCL" "-toXPS" "-infile:/apps/mapping/infile/infile.pcl" "-outfile:/apps/mapping/results/out/out.xps" "-profile:pdf"
Convert a PCL(UTF8) into PDFwithout a profile
Example of the syntax of the commande to use :
/apps/mapping/bin/map_xps "-fromPCL" "-toPDF" "-infile:/apps/mapping/infile/infile.pcl" "-outfile:/apps/mapping/results/out/out.xps" "-param:decodeutf8=ON"