Query: cidfont-x11-config
OS: suse
Section: 1
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
CIDFONT-X11-CONFIG(1) CIDFONT-X11-CONFIG(1)NAMEcidfont-x11-config - configures CID keyed fonts for use with X11SYNOPSIScidfont-x11-config [OPTION]...DESCRIPTIONSearches for CID keyed fonts in /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/CIDFont and configures them for use with X11 by creating some sub- directories, files and symbolic links in /usr/share/fonts/CID. It also automatically generates /usr/share/fonts/CID/fonts.scale.auto which is then merged into /usr/share/fonts/CID/fonts.scale by SuSEconfig.OPTIONS-v, --verbose print some messages to standard output. -f, --force Force the update of the generated files even if all directories in /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/ have the same time stamp as /usr/share/fonts/CID/fonts.scale.auto. When this script is finished, it gives all directories in /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/ the same timestamp as /usr/share/fonts/CID/fonts.scale.auto in order to avoid wasting time doing useless updates when nothing has changed below /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/ anyway.BUGSnone.AUTHORMike Fabian <mfabian@suse.de>. perl v5.12.1 2006-12-19 CIDFONT-X11-CONFIG(1)
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