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If you click Browse, the Alternate Font dialog box is displayed, from which
you can choose an available font.
Font Mapping File Specifies the font mapping file to be used.
(FONTMAP system variable)
Print File, Spooler, and Prolog Section Names
Specifies settings related to plotting.
Plot File Name for Legacy Plotting Scripts Specifies a default name for the
temporary plot files used with plotting scripts created with AutoCAD Release
14 or earlier. The default name is the drawing name plus the .plt file extension.
The default name used with AutoCAD 2000 and later drawings is the drawing
name-layout name plus the .plt file name extension. Some plotting device drivers,
however, use a different plot file extension.
Print Spool Executable Specifies the application to use for print spooling.
You can enter the executable file name as well as any command line arguments
you want to use. For example, you can enter myspool.bat %s to spool plot
files to myspool.bat and have a unique plot file name automatically generated.
See Use AutoSpool in the Driver and Peripheral Guide.
PostScript Prolog Section Name Present for legacy reasons only. Autodesk
has dropped active support of PostScript and the PSIN, PSOUT, and PSPROLOG
commands.
Printer Support File Path
Specifies search path settings for printer support files. Settings with multiple
paths are searched in the specified order.
Print Spooler File Location Specifies the path for print spool files.
Printer Configuration Search Path Specifies the path for printer configuration
files (PC3 files).
Printer Description File Search Path Specifies the path for files with a .pmp
file extension, or printer description files.
Plot Style Table Search Path Specifies the path for files with an .stb or .ctb
extension, or plot style table files (both named plot style tables and
color-dependent plot style tables).
Automatic Save File Location
Specifies the path for the file created when you select Automatic Save on the
Open and Save tab.
(SAVEFILEPATH system variable)
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