Invokes the CDA Viewer, which has a character-cell interface for viewing text files and an DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS interface for viewing compound documents and files containing graphics, images, and tabular data. NOTE The CDA Base Services for DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS must be installed to use new versions of the CDA Viewer and CDA Base Services converters. Specify the input file name and format as shown below. The default input file format is DDIF (DIGITAL Document Interchange Format). DDIF is a standard format for the storage and interchange of compound documents, which can include text, graphics, and images. DDIF is the format in which the CDA Viewer displays all input files. When the CDA Viewer processes a non-DDIF file for display, it invokes the converter for the input file format you specify. The input file is converted to DDIF, and the resulting output is displayed. The CDA Viewer displays file formats supported by converters installed with the CDA Base Services for DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS: text, DDIF, and DTIF. PostScript files are no longer supported. VSI's CDA Converter Library provides additional converters that support display of other popular file formats. If you have the CDA Converter Library Version 2.2 or later installed on your system, see HELP CDA_Converters for more information. Format VIEW [input-file]
1 – Parameter
input_file Specifies the name of the file to be viewed. If you do not specify an input file name, you are prompted for one. You cannot use the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters in the file specification. The default input file format is DDIF, and the default file type is DDIF. Valid input file formats are any of those for which there is an input converter installed on the system.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /FORMAT
/FORMAT=fmt-name /FORMAT=DDIF (default) Specifies the format of your input file. The input formats that you can use with the CDA Viewer depend on the CDA converters installed on your system. The default input format is DDIF. Input formats supported by converters installed with the CDA Base Services for DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS and their default file extensions are as follows: Input Format File Extension DDIF .DDIF DTIF .DTIF TEXT .TXT VSI's CDA Converter Library provides additional converters that support display of other popular file formats. If you have the CDA Converter Library Version 2.2 or later installed on your system, see HELP CDA_Converters for more information, or contact your system manager for a complete list of input converters available on your system.
2.2 /HEIGHT
/HEIGHT=nn Specifies the height of the page in number of characters. If you specify the /OVERRIDE_FORMAT qualifier, or if the document being viewed has no inherent format, this page height is used. On the DECwindows Motif display, the default height is 66 lines, which is equivalent to the default page height of 11 inches. On character cell displays, the page height defaults to your terminal's screen height. However, if you use the /OUTPUT qualifier, the page height depends on the page height of your document.
2.3 /INTERFACE
/INTERFACE=DECWINDOWS /INTERFACE=CHARACTER_CELL (default) Specifies the type of display you are using.
2.4 /OPTIONS
/OPTIONS=options-filename Specifies a text file that contains processing options applied to the input file while it is processed for display. The default file extension for an options file is .CDA$OPTIONS.
2.5 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=output-filename /NOOUTPUT (default) Specifies a file that you want to receive the output instead of having it displayed on the screen. You cannot use this qualifier when you have specified the /INTERFACE=DECWINDOWS qualifier. If you specify /OUTPUT but you do not specify a file name, the CDA Viewer creates a file with the same name as your input file but with a file type of LIS. If you specify the /OUTPUT qualifier, you cannot also specify the /PAGE qualifier.
2.6 /OVERRIDE_FORMAT
/OVERRIDE_FORMAT /NOOVERRIDE_FORMAT (default) Controls whether the CDA Viewer overrides the format of your document or uses the formatting information stored in your document.
2.7 /PAGE
/PAGE /NOPAGE (default) On a character cell terminal, this qualifier determines whether the output display of the CDA Viewer pauses after displaying each page of your file. If you specify the /PAGE qualifier, you can page backward and forward, or jump to the top or bottom of the document. Note that if you specify the /PAGE qualifier, you cannot specify either the /OUTPUT qualifier or the /INTERFACE=DECWINDOWS qualifier.
2.8 /WIDTH
/WIDTH=nn Specifies the number of characters per line. If you specify the /OVERRIDE_FORMAT qualifier, or if the document being viewed has no inherent format, this page width is used. On the DECwindows Motif display, the default width is 85 characters, which is equivalent to the default page width of 8.5 inches. On character cell displays, the page width defaults to your terminal's screen width. However, if you use the /OUTPUT qualifier, the default is 132 columns.
3 – Domain Converter Options
When you view a tabular input file (for example, a DTIF file), the file format first undergoes an automatic domain conversion from a table format to the DDIF format. The output is then displayed on your screen. To help ensure minimal format and content changes when the tabular file is processed for display, you can create an options file containing processing options that apply to any CDA- supported tabular file format. Data tables and spreadsheets are examples of tabular file formats. In the options file, type the DTIF_TO_DDIF format name, followed by the processing options described here. Specify the DTIF_TO_ DDIF processing options in addition to the processing options for a particular tabular input file format.
3.1 – COLUMN_TITLE
COLUMN_TITLE displays the column titles as contained in the column attributes centered at the top of the column.
3.2 – CURRENT_DATE
CURRENT_DATE displays the current date and time in the bottom left corner of the page. The value is formatted according to the document's specification for a default date and time.
3.3 – DOCUMENT_DATE
DOCUMENT_DATE displays the document date and time as contained in the document header in the top left corner of the page. The value is formatted according to the document's specification for a default date and time.
3.4 – DOCUMENT_TITLE
DOCUMENT_TITLE displays the document title or titles as contained in the document header centered at the top of the page, one string per line.
3.5 – PAGE_NUMBER
PAGE_NUMBER displays the current page number in the top right corner of the page.
3.6 – PAPER SIZE keyword
PAPER_SIZE specifies the size of the paper to be used when formatting the file. Valid values for the size argument are as follows: Keyword Size A0 841 x 1189 millimeters (33.13 x 46.85 inches) A1 594 x 841 millimeters (23.40 x 33.13 inches) A2 420 x 594 millimeters (16.55 x 23.40 inches) A3 297 x 420 millimeters (11.70 x 16.55 inches) A4 210 x 297 millimeters (8.27 x 11.70 inches) A5 148 x 210 millimeters (5.83 x 8.27 inches) A 8.5 x 11 inches B 11 x 17 inches B4 250 x 353 millimeters (9.84 x 13.90 inches) B5 176 x 250 millimeters (6.93 x 9.84 inches) C 17 x 22 inches C4 229 x 324 millimeters (9.01 x 12.76 inches) C5 162 x 229 millimeters (6.38 x 9.02 inches) D 22 x 34 inches DL 110 x 220 millimeters (4.33 x 8.66 inches) E 34 x 44 inches 10x13_ENVELOPE 10 x 13 inches 9x12_ENVELOPE 9 x 12 inches BUSINESS_ENVELOPE 4.13 x 9.5 inches EXECUTIVE 7.5 x 10 inches LEDGER 11 x 17 inches LEGAL 8.5 x 14 inches LETTER 8.5 x 11 inches LP 13.7 x 11 inches VT 8 x 5 inches The A paper size (8.5 x 11 inches) is the default.
3.7 – PAPER HEIGHT value
PAPER_HEIGHT specifies a paper size other than one of the predefined values provided. The default paper height is 11 inches.
3.8 – PAPER WIDTH value
PAPER_WIDTH specifies a paper size other than one of the predefined sizes provided. The default paper width is 8.5 inches.
3.9 – PAPER TOP MARGIN value
PAPER_TOP_MARGIN specifies the width of the margin provided at the top of the page. The default value is 0.25 inch.
3.10 – PAPER BOTTOM MARGIN value
PAPER_BOTTOM_MARGIN specifies the width of the margin provided at the bottom of the page. The default value is 0.25 inch.
3.11 – PAPER LEFT MARGIN value
PAPER_LEFT_MARGIN specifies the width of the margin provided on the left-hand side of the page. The default value is 0.25 inch.
3.12 – PAPER RIGHT MARGIN value
PAPER_RIGHT_MARGIN specifies the width of the margin provided on the right-hand side of the page. The default value is 0.25 inch.
3.13 – PAPER ORIENTATION keyword
PAPER_ORIENTATION specifies the paper orientation to be used in the output file. The valid values for the orientation argument are as follows: Keyword Meaning PORTRAIT The page is oriented so that the larger dimension is parallel to the vertical axis. LANDSCAPE The page is oriented so that the larger dimension is parallel to the horizontal axis. The default is PORTRAIT.
4 – Creating the Options File
You can create an options file prior to specifying the VIEW command with the /OPTIONS qualifier. An options file is a text file with a default file extension of .CDA$OPTIONS on OpenVMS systems. The options file contains all the processing options for your input file format. Processing options help ensure minimal format and content changes while the CDA Viewer processes your input file for display. An options file is not required. Default processing options are applied automatically when you convert a file. You may, however, require settings other than the default. Enter options in the options file using this format, where format is the name of the file format to which the option applies and option is the option: format option [value] applies an input file of the specified format Use uppercase and lowercase alphabetic characters, digits (0-9), dollar signs ($), and underscores (_) to specify the processing options. Use one or more spaces or tabs to precede values specified for a processing option. The following example is a typical entry in an options file: DTIF_TO_DDIF PAPER_HEIGHT 11 The value specified for PAPER_HEIGHT is in inches by default. If the options file includes options that do not apply to the converter for a particular file format, those options are ignored. If you specify an invalid option for an input or output format or an invalid value for an option, you receive an error message. The processing options described in the following sections document any restrictions.
5 – Example
$ VIEW MY_INPUT.DTIF/FORMAT=DTIF/OPTIONS=MY_ OPT.CDA$OPTIONS /NOOUTPUT - _$ /NOPAGE /INTERFACE=DECWINDOWS /OVERRIDE_ FORMAT /WIDTH=80 /HEIGHT=66 This command invokes the CDA Viewer to view a file named MY_ INPUT.DTIF, which has the DTIF format. The display interface is DECwindows Motif, and the CDA Viewer will override the document's default format. The display width will be 80 characters, and the display height will be 66 lines.