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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers sco open server 5.0.6 Post 21799 by ftn96 on Thursday 23rd of May 2002 02:05:56 AM
Old 05-23-2002
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BBX as In Business Basic? Smilie Thats we are using, well.. we have migrated to ProvideX. While I dont know much about the apple machine that you are referring to, I can tell you that the SCO/BBX or ProvideX combo is pretty versitile, at least from my experience.
 

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BDFRESIZE(1)						      General Commands Manual						      BDFRESIZE(1)

NAME
bdfresize - Resize BDF Format Font SYNOPSIS
bdfresize [-v] [-b number] [-[whf] factor] [bdf-file] DESCRIPTION
Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described with the standard BDF format. If bdf-file is not specified, it reads from stdin. Bdfresize outputs the result to stdout in BDF format. Some COMMENT lines are inserted to the result font. FONT name is modi- fied depending on the resize factor if the name is described in XLFD format. SIZE, FONTBOUNDINGBIX, SWIDTH, DWIDTH, BBX and some property lines are also modified. Other lines are copied from source. If a syntax error occurs in a source font, bdfresize notices it and stops the whole process. OPTIONS
-v Show the version number and exit. -b number Specify the blackness. Pixel values of a resized font are decided by this value. Default is 4. -w factor Specify the resize factor for the font width. -h factor Specify the resize factor for the font height. -f factor Same as ``-w factor -h factor''. factor is described in either of following forms. <digits> <digits>/<digits> SEE ALSO
bdftopcf(1), xfed(1), Character Bitmap Distribution Format 2.1 (Adobe Systems, Inc.), X Logical Font Description Conventions (MIT X Consor- tium Stardard) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1988, 1992 Hiroto Kagotani. kagotani@cs.titech.ac.jp BDF
12 October 1992 BDFRESIZE(1)
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