You can scale the spooled file to the size of the output, if you use these *INPUT settings below on the overlay:
This should only be used, if you want to handle generic spooled files of varying sizes in one, generic overlay, and you do not intend to add e.g. lines or boxes og format the input spooled file.
Design InterForm400 overlay APF300D
Overlay name INPUT Last update . . : 2018-12-20 F20=Log Overlay text Scale splf Old / New behaviour 1 0 = Old behaviour 1 = New behaviour Line spacing *INPUT in 1/240 of an inch (*INPUT, 1-720) Rotation *INPUT (*INPUT, 0, 90, 180, 270) Extra left margin positions 0 (0-99) Maximum number of print positions 378 (1-378) Extra blank lines on top 0 (0-99) Font *INPUT *NONE, *INPUT, fontnumber F4=List Extended page def. N (Y N) Drawer / Papertype *PRINTER (*INPUT, *PRINTER, 1-256, Name) F4=List Paper Size 4 F4=List Pages per side 1 Copy management N (Y N) Duplex print N (N=no S=short edge margin L=long edge margin) Duplex margin 0 in 1/240 of an inch (1-720) Back page overlay Code for placement (B=back page F=front) F3=Exit F4=Prompt F11=Delete this overlay F12=Cancel F13=Set view/print parameters F14=View
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(Same as this in the graphical designer).
This will select a fitting rotation, line distance and font size.
•For latin 1 codepages, the courier is used as the font typeface.
•For non-Latin 1 codepages the soft font linked with font number 11 is used. You should link font 11 with an installed monospaced soft font e.g. Courier New.
•Unicode and DBCS spooled files are not supported.