Re: AFP Toolkit - open source or freeware

2010-02-18 Thread Howard Turetzky
The AFP Toolkit is an (old) API that was replaced by the nearly-as-old AFP 
Toolbox. The 
Windows version is a no-charge, unsupported download, but the z/OS version is a 
priced 
program product. In either case, I don't think it's what you want. Since it's 
an API, you 
need to write a program to create print files or overlays.

The best no-cost tool is the AFP Print Driver for Windows 
(http://bit.ly/afFGI). Despite 
it's name, it's not a printer driver. It instead creates AFP files. You can use 
any application 
you wish to create your overlays, then print using the Driver (it installs as a 
Windows print 
driver). Select Properties from the print dialog and set Output type to Overlay 
or Medium 
Overlay. It will prompt for a file name. If your overlay contains text, it's 
best to use text 
that is mapped to an AFP font so you will get text in your overlay instead of 
an image of 
text. See the README file for more information.

Upload your overlay as binary, and run the AFP Reblocking utility 
(http://bit.ly/AFRREBLK), 
a free REXX exec that converts your binary upload into an AFP resources on z/OS.

Note: if you are able to attend the upcoming Xplor Conference, we are teaching 
an 8-
session CEU class that will cover, among many other things, how to make your 
own 
overlays using an AFP print driver.

Howard Turetzky
Advanced Technical Support
InfoPrint Solutions Company
howard.turet...@infoprint.com

On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 23:06:06 +, Linda Mooney  
wrote:

>Greetings All, 
>
>
>
>We are unable to purchase due to serious budget issues.  
>
>
>
>I am looking for a WYSIWYG freeware or open source tool to build AFP resources 
>with.  
We have PSF, but not InfoPrint.  Up until now we have just written OGL, but 
now we 
need to look for a tool.  It would be fine for it to run either on z or on a 
PC or Linux .  
>
>
>
>I downloaded and installed AFP Workbench for Windows Free Version 2.05.04.01, 
>but I 
don't see any build support, just view and print.  Something that would help 
us generate 
the OGL faster and more accurately would be really helpful. 
>
>
>What do you kind folks use? 
>
>
>
>TIA, 
>
>
>
>Linda Mooney
>
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Re: AFP Toolkit - open source or freeware

2010-02-18 Thread Michael Knigge

I am looking for a WYSIWYG freeware or open source tool to build AFP resources 
with.  We have PSF,


MS-Word is hardly "freeware" or "open source", but if MS-Word will do what is needed, then perhaps 
the OpenOffice equivalent would also work (and that *is* both "freeware" and "open source").


Well, MS-Word was just a joke. Of course any tool can be used, even 
notepad or MS-Paint.


Furthermore, the orginal auther requested a freeware tool that generates 
AFP. So... the generator is the printer driver and this tool is freeware.



Bye,
MK

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Re: AFP Toolkit - open source or freeware

2010-02-18 Thread Chase, John
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Michael Knigge
> 
> > I am looking for a WYSIWYG freeware or open source tool to build AFP 
> > resources with.  We have PSF,
> but not InfoPrint.  Up until now we have just written OGL, but now we need to 
> look for a tool.  It
> would be fine for it to run either on z or on a PC or Linux .
> 
> Use MS-Word and the AFP-Printer Driver from IBM. It can generate
> Overlays, Page Segments and Documents.

MS-Word is hardly "freeware" or "open source", but if MS-Word will do what is 
needed, then perhaps the OpenOffice equivalent would also work (and that *is* 
both "freeware" and "open source").

-jc-

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Re: AFP Toolkit - open source or freeware

2010-02-18 Thread Michael Knigge
I am looking for a WYSIWYG freeware or open source tool to build AFP resources with.  We have PSF, but not InfoPrint.  Up until now we have just written OGL, but now we need to look for a tool.  It would be fine for it to run either on z or on a PC or Linux .  


Use MS-Word and the AFP-Printer Driver from IBM. It can generate 
Overlays, Page Segments and Documents.



bye,
MK

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AFP Toolkit - open source or freeware

2010-02-17 Thread Linda Mooney
Greetings All, 



We are unable to purchase due to serious budget issues.  



I am looking for a WYSIWYG freeware or open source tool to build AFP resources 
with.  We have PSF, but not InfoPrint.  Up until now we have just written OGL, 
but now we need to look for a tool.  It would be fine for it to run either on z 
or on a PC or Linux .  



I downloaded and installed AFP Workbench for Windows Free Version 2.05.04.01, 
but I don't see any build support, just view and print.  Something that would 
help us generate the OGL faster and more accurately would be really helpful. 


What do you kind folks use? 



TIA, 



Linda Mooney

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