MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual (32650-90875)

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Command Definitions (HP32208-HPLOACNMPROC)
HPFOPEN
Default: The highest density available on the device opened.
(ASC) Not used for asynchronous devices.
25/CA Printer environment:
Passes the name of a file that contains a printer environment. This option
is valid only for specified printer devices.
If opening an Hewlett-Packard 268x page printer file, specify an optional
printing environment for the job. The printing environment is defined as
all of the characteristics of the printed page that are not part of the data
itself, including the page size, the margin width, the character set, the
orientation (horizontal or vertical), and the name of forms to use. If an
environment file is not specified, the file system selects a default printer
environment.
Any environment selected remains active until replaced by a new
environment, or until a call to FCLOSE (close the printer).
Default: No printer environment file specified
A character placed in the first element designates the delimiter used by
HPFOPEN to search for the end of the character array. The delimiter can
appear again only following the last valid character of the character array,
for example,
%envname%
(% is the delimiter,
envname
is the designator)
fabcxyzf
(
f
is the delimiter,
abcxyz
is the designator)
26/CA Remote environment:
Passes the node name of the remote computer where the file is located.
This option is used when referencing a file located on a remote computer.
Default: No node name passed (local file access)
A character placed in the first element designates the delimiter used by
HPFOPEN to search for the end of the character array. The delimiter can
appear again only following the last valid character of the character array,
for example,
%envname%
(% is the delimiter,
envname
is the designator)
fabcxyzf
(
f
is the delimiter,
abcxyz
is the designator)
A remote environment cannot be specified when creating or opening files
in the HFS name space or in byte stream files.
27/I32 Output priority:
Passes the output priority to be attached to the file for spooled output. This
option is applicable only to spooled devices. The output priority must be a
number between 1 (lowest priority) and 13 (highest priority), inclusive. If
the value specified is less than the current outfence set by the system
operator, file printing is deferred until the operator raises the output
priority of the file or lowers the outfence. This option can be specified for a