To create a manual correlation table for image resources, create
a tab.mit file in the appropriate metrics
directory. You can correlate a Xerox image to an AFP page segment.
You can specify horizontal and vertical spacing values if you require
them. The syntax for an image entry is:
I XName Pseg [ X=nn ] [ Y=nn ]
Where:
- I
- Specifies that the entry is an image.
- XName
- Specifies the name of the Xerox image in uppercase and without
the .IMG extension.
- PSeg [ X=nn ]
[ Y=nn ]
- PSeg specifies the AFP page segment, such as
SILANCHE, to use in place of the Xerox image. The
page segment name must have an SI prefix. As an option, you can
also adjust the position of the page segment on the page. The
adjustments that you make are relative to the page segment when you
look at it in the portrait orientation. The values are:
- X=nn
- Specifies a horizontal adjustment. nn is
a value in pels. A positive value moves the page segment to the right.
A negative value moves it to the left.
- Y=nn
- Specifies a vertical adjustment. nn is
a value in pels. A positive value moves the page segment down on
the page. A negative value moves it up.
Figure 1 shows the various types
of entries that you can make in a manual correlation table for Xerox
images.
Figure 1. Sample correlation
entries for Xerox imagesI GOALIE X2AFP SILANCHE
I KOALA1 X2AFP SISKYET Y=4
I X14BAR X2AFP SIIBM13B X=-2
I AIR767 X2AFP SIPIPERC X=3 Y=-2