RAW2PSF(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation RAW2PSF(1)NAME raw2psf
adds unicode mapping to given raw console font
SYNOPSYS
raw2psf fontfile sfmfile >font.psf
DESCRIPTION
Reads raw console font and sfm (screen font map file) and writes to stdout font file in psf format with Unicode mapping.
Supports either 256 or 512 char fonts
SEE ALSO consolechars(1), documentation files in console-tools package.
COPYRIGHT
Public domain. Made on Earth
AUTHOR
Victor Wagner <vitus@ice.ru>
perl v5.14.2 2000-09-30 RAW2PSF(1)
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psfxtable - handle Unicode character tables for console fonts
SYNOPSIS
psfxtable [-i infont] [-o outfont] [-it intable] [-ot outtable] [-nt]
DESCRIPTION
psfxtable handles the embedded Unicode character table for .psf format console fonts. It reads a font and possibly a table and writes a
font and/or a table. psfaddtable(1), psfgettable(1) and psfstriptable(1) are links to it.
Each of the filenames infont, outfont, intable, and outtable may be replaced by a single dash (-), in which case standard input or standard
output is used. If no -i option is given, the font is read from standard input. If no -it or -o or -ot option is given, no input table is
read or no output font or output table is written.
By default the output font (if any) will have a Unicode table when either the input font has one, or an explicit table (which overrides an
input font table) has been provided. The option -nt causes output of a font without table. When outfont is requested it will get a psf1
header when infont has a psf1 header and intable does not have sequences and a psf2 header otherwise.
SEE ALSO setfont(8), psfaddtable(1), psfgettable(1), psfstriptable(1)
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