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Man Page: font2psf

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

FONT2PSF(1)							Linux User's Manual						       FONT2PSF(1)

NAME
font2psf - convert a 256-character fonts to PSF format
SYNOPSIS
font2psf
DESCRIPTION
This script converts 256 character fonts to psf-fonts It simply assumes that all files in the current directory that have a size of (256*n) are fontfiles of 8xn pixel" fonts. If there are 512 character, non-psf-fonts you will recognise this soon... Anyway, the setfont program isn't aware of those type of fonts, so there shouldn't be too much of them around. This script cares for font highs of 6,8,10,12,14,16 and 19 pixels
AUTHORS
font2psf was written by Martin Lohner, SuSE GmbH, Dec 1998. This manual page was Written by Alastair McKinstry, Debian, Jan 2003. Console tools 22 Jan 2003 FONT2PSF(1)
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