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gftype - translate a generic font file for humans to read
gftype [ -i ] [ -m ] gf_file_name [ output_file_name ]
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation
for this version of can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A
TeX implementation.
The gftype program translates a gf (generic font) file
output by, for example, mf(1)
, to a file that humans can read. It also
serves as a gf file-validating program (i.e., if gftype can read it, it's
correct) and as an example of a gf-reading program for other software that
wants to read gf files.
The gf_file_name on the command line must be complete.
Because the resolution is part of the extension, it would not make sense
to append a default extension as is done with or DVI-reading software.
If no output_file_name is specified, the output goes to stdout.
The output file includes bitmap images of the characters, if -i is given
on the command line, and a symbolic listing of the gf commands, if -m is
specified.
gftype looks for gf_file_name using the environment
variable GFFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable TEXFONTS. If
that is not set, it uses the system default.
dvitype(1)
, pktype(1)
.
Donald E. Knuth et al., ware.
David Fuchs and Don Knuth wrote the
program. It was published as part of the ware technical report, available
from the Users Group. Paul Richards originally ported it to Unix.
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