WPC 2BV[Z #|d2cpi (M)LtTddd,dp@~rQ@HP LaserJet IIIDHPLASIII.PRSdp@~rQ,\,Bj@#|d2o ZMXp RHP LaserJet IIIDHPLASIII.PRSdp@~rQ,\,Bj@LtTddd,wldp@~rQ@tTddd,Wmdp@>pQ@uSddd,2dp,`QtTddd,PdphQQHPrestige Elite 12cpi (M)Prestige Elite 12cpi (D)Prestige Elite 12cpi Bold (D)Prestige Elite 12cpi Italic (D)2#dp@>pQWm@#X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:pQWm@#3/93` `  $hh*06pp<B  HxxN T AՊ .Appendix A \/Glossary  0*$$  tT A.` ` GLOSSARY  uT ` `  Cartesian label: Specifies a set of labels which comprise vector labels forming a Cartesian product having an order corresponding to the set of subfields in the data records.(#`  uT5 ` `  Code character set (ccs): Specifies the use of default coded character set extensions in the file. The value " " (three spaces) indicates that the International Reference Version of 646  tT character set is the default for the file. Refer to American National Standard Specification for a Data Descriptive File for  tT Information Interchange, section 5.2.1.9 for other possible values.(#`  uTj ` `  Compressed bit data: A series of data subfields comprised of binary digits that are adjacent to each other and, when necessary, are filled on the right with binary zeros to complete a byte.(#`  uT ` `  Data Descriptive File (DDF): A file containing a data descriptive record and its companion data records.(#`  uT ` `  Data Descriptive Record (DDR): A record that physically precedes the data records and contains the control parameters and data definitions necessary to interpret companion data records. The data descriptive record is the first physical record of a file other than the file labels (if applicable).(#`  uT ` `  Data Record (DR): A logical record containing user data.(#` .#0*$$Ԍ uT ԙ` `  DDR field: Comprises one or more of the following:(#` ` `  $  tTY ` `  o$Field control  tT ` `  o$Name control  tT ` `  o$Vector or Cartesian label controls  tT ` `  o$Format controls  uT5 ` ` terminated by a field terminator ( FT ).(#` ` ` (#`  uT ` `  DDR subfield: A subset of a DDR field, consisting of one of the following:(#` ` `   tT  ` `  o$Field control  tT? ` `  o$Name control  tTk ` `  o$Vector or Cartesian label controls  tT ` `  o$Format controls  uT ` ` followed by a unit terminator ( UT ).pp<(#`  uTH ` `  Delimiter: A single character that separates data elements and data fields.(#`  uT ` `  DG : A defined constant used with a compiler directive in stc123.h to partially describe the operating environment. DG must be 1 (one) for the Data General Aviion and other UNIX platforms and 0 (zero) for all other environments.(#`  uT ` `  DR field: User data defined by the DDR data descriptive field with the corresponding field tag.(#` "0*$$Ԍ uT ` `  DR subfield: Contains the user data corresponding to the DDR subfields.(#`  uT ` `  Elementary data item: A data item that cannot be subdivided without loss of meaning.(#`  uT  ` `  Field control (fdcntrl): The numeric characters that determine data structure and data type. The user defined characters are used as system delimiters when printing.(#`  uT ` `  Field terminator (FT): A character used to terminate a field within a record (ASCII decimal 30).(#`  uT@ ` `  File: A collection of related records treated as a unit.(#`  uT ` `  File pointer (fp ): Represents an internal name that points to a structure containing information about the file.(#`  uT ` `  Format controls (fmts or frmt): specify the characterbycharacter or bitbybit structure of the data field for further information).  tTw (See American National Standard Specification for a Data Descriptive  tT File for Information Interchange, section 6.2.3.3.)(#`  uT ` `  Inline code extension (ice): This field indicates whether inline escape sequences are used in data fields. The value ' ' (one space) indicates that no extension is used and 'E' indicates that extensions are used.(#`  uT ` `  Interchange level (int_level): The designation of a prescribed subset of the requirements of FIPS PUB 123. The value of this field may be 1, 2, or 3.(#` 1#0*$$Ԍ uT ԙ` `  Label: A label is an optional title for elementary data fields.(#`  uTY ` `  Leader identifier field (lead_id): A field located in the leader of a DDR and DR describing the record type. The DDR leader identifier field contains the character 'L' to specify that the current record is the data descriptive record. The DR leader identifier field contains either the character 'D' or 'R' where:(#`  tTb ` ` X oX$'D' indicates that a leader and directory will be found in subsequent DRs(#  tT ` `   oX$'R' indicates that a leader and directory will not be found in the DRs subsequent to the current DR and that the leader and directory of the current DR will be applied to each subsequent DR.(#  uT ` `  Level of access: Processing leveleither by record, by field, or by subfield.(#`  uTG ` `  MAXSIZ: A constant defined in stc123.h that sets the maximum amount of contiguous memory space used by processing buffers within the  uT software. MAXSIZ is 64,000 for MSDOS and 128,000 for other  uT operating systems. The value of MAXSIZ is determined by a compiler  uT directive and the constant MSDOS .(#`  uTS ` `  MSDOS: A defined constant used with a compiler directive in  uT  stc123.h to partially describe the operating environment. MSDOS must be 1 (one) for the PC platform and 0 (zero) for all other environments.(#` 1#0*$$Ԍ uT ` `  Option: Write file processing option. Valid values are:(#` ` `  0 = failure ` `  1 = okay ` `  2 = start of record ` `  3 = end of record ` `  4 end of file ` `  5 = end of field ` `  6 = start of field  uT ` `  Status: Read/Write file processing status. Valid values are:(#` ` `  0 = failure ` `  1 = okay ` `  2 = start of record ` `  3 = end of record ` `  4 = end of file ` `  5 = end of field ` `  6 = start of field  uTr ` `  Tag (tag): Identifies a data descriptive field or data field and consists of one to seven alphanumeric characters. Each field tag must be unique within the DDR.(#`  uT# ` `  Uncompressed bit data: A series of data subfields comprised of binary digits. Each subfield begins on a byte boundary and, when necessary, is filled on the right with binary zeros to complete a byte.(#`  uT" ` `  Unit terminator (UT): A character used to delimit subfields within variablelength fields in both the DDR and DR (ASCII decimal 31).(#` -#0*$$Ԍ uT ԙ` `  Vector: A one dimensional array.(#`  uTY ` `  Vector label: A label used to identify an element in a vector of data elements.(#`