PMP> PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC - New Enums

PMP> PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC - New Enums

Jeff Rackowitz JRackowitz at engpo.msmailgw.intermec.com
Tue Jul 1 13:16:00 EDT 1997


I agree with Ira's 'scoping' comment and support the enums:


> langIntermecIPL
> langUBIFingerprint
> langUBIDirectProtocol


As for the details, I have been working on gathering up the "name of a 
standard or formal spec for each language." As soon as this is available, I 
will post the information. Also, I will contact Lloyd via phone.


Thanks for everyone's support!


Jeff Rackowitz
Intermec Corp
jeffr at intermec.com
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>From: pmp-owner
To: pmp
Cc: JRackowitz; Lloyd Young
Subject: Re:  PMP> PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC - New Enums
Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 8:38AM


I do not object to the inclusion of the new enums from Jeff Rackowitz,
but I agree with Ira that the information provided is incomplete.


Jeff needs to provide additional information ASAP.




        Ron Bergman
        Dataproducts Corp.


On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Ira Mcdonald x10962 wrote:


> Hi Jeff,
>
> I would suggest 'scoping' in your language names (to avoid collisions
> in the future with others and for clarity), for example:
>
> langIntermecIPL
> langUBIFingerprint
> langUBIDirectProtocol
>
> Also, for registry the PWG now prefers to have a set of contact
> info and references (ie, name of a standard or formal spec
> for each language).  Take a look at the latest Printer MIB
> Version 2 draft (posted on 25 June 1997 to the PWG's server)
> for some fairly complete examples.  Sorry I can't rattle off
> the full path, but it's in the vicinity of 'ftp.pwg.org'
> and '/pub/pwg/pmp/drafts/...' (or you could visit via a
> Web browser).
>
> Lloyd posted the latest draft, so he can give you the authoritative
> pointer.
>
> Cheers,
> - Ira McDonald (outside consultant at Xerox)
>   High North Inc
>   PO Box 221
>   Grand Marais, MI  49839
>   906-494-2434
>
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> From: Jeff Rackowitz <JRackowitz at engpo.msmailgw.intermec.com>
> To: PMP <pmp at pwg.org>
> Cc: Lloyd Young <lpyoung at lexmark.com>
> Subject: PMP> PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC - New Enums
> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 16:50:00 PDT
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>
> The following is a list of interpreter languages that I would like to be
> added to the PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC object in the new Printer MIB
> document. Since this object is a type 2 enumeration, It is required that I 


> receive approval from the Printer Working Group (PWG).
>
> Lloyd Young suggested that I submit this request to the PMP List Server.
>
> Please add the following enumeration's to the PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC
> object:
>
> langIPL(tbd #),                      -- Intermec Printer Language (IPL)
>                                                 -- Intermec Corporation
> langFingerprint(tbd #),         -- United Barcode Industries (UBI)
> langDirectProtocol(tbd #),   -- United Barcode Industries (UBI)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff Rackowitz
> Intermec Corp.
> jeffr at intermec.com
>
>



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