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Top Forums Web Development [MYSQL] problem with spaces in rows Post 302397087 by reborg on Saturday 20th of February 2010 09:09:42 PM
Old 02-20-2010
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udc(4)							     Kernel Interfaces Manual							    udc(4)

NAME
udc - user-defined character raster font format DESCRIPTION
The UDC raster font format consists of a character index and character pattern. The code area and the maximum number of characters depend upon the device and the language. The size of the fonts depend upon the merged font file and the device. Character Index The character index consists of a 4- or 5-digit code. According to the languese, the following codes can be used: +--------------------+------------+ | Language | Code | +--------------------+------------+ |Japanese | KU-TEN | |Korean | Row&Column | |Simplified Chinese | HP-15 | |Traditional Chinese | HP-15 | +--------------------+------------+ For KU-TEN code, the 2- or 3-digit KU code and 2-digit TEN code, i.e. 4- or 5-digit code is used. There are two pattern format as follow- ing. Note 1KU ~ 120KU are valid for JIS X 0208, and 1KU ~ 94KU are for JIS X 0212. +------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Character Index example | | +------------------------+-----------------------------+ |[8701] | For JIS X 0208 (87KU 01TEN) | |[8701-0212] | For JIS X 0212 (87KU 01TEN) | +------------------------+-----------------------------+ For Row&Column code, the 4-digit decimal code is used. The code is contained in brackets in this form: [1601]. For HP-15 code, the alphanumeric 0x precedes the 4-digit hexadecimal code as in 0x889F. Character Pattern The # character in the illustrations below represents black pixels. A space represents a white pixel. EXAMPLES
[9493] # # # # # # # # # [9494] ##### # # # # # # # # ##### SEE ALSO
udcc(1), udcload(1), xudced(1). udc(4)
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