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- pbmtopk(1) AMIGA (6 August 1990) pbmtopk(1)
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- NAME
- pbmtopk - convert a portable bitmap into a packed (PK)
- format font
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- SYNOPSIS
- pbmtopk pkfile[.pk] tfmfile[.tfm] resolution [-s designsize]
- [-p num param...] [-C codingscheme] [-F family] [-f optfile]
- [-c num] [-W width] [-H height] [-D depth] [-I ital] [-h
- horiz] [-v vert] [-x xoff] [-y yoff] [pbmfile]...
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- DESCRIPTION
- Reads portable bitmaps as input, and produces a packed (PK)
- font file and a TFM (TeX font metric) file as output. The
- resolution parameter indicates the resolution of the font,
- in dots per inch. If the filename "-" is used for any of the
- filenames, the standard input stream (or standard output
- where appropriate) will be used.
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- OPTIONS
- -s designsize
- Sets the design size of the font, in TeX's points
- (72.27pt to the inch). The default design size is 1.
- The TFM parameters are given as multiples of the design
- size.
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- -p num param...
- Sets the first num font parameters for the font. The
- first seven parameters are the slant, interword
- spacing, interword space stretchability, interword
- space shrinkability, x-height, quad width, and post-
- sentence extra space of the font. Math and symbol fonts
- may have more parameters; see The TeXbook for a list of
- these. Reasonable default values are chosen for
- parameters which are not specified.
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- -C codingscheme
- Sets the coding scheme comment in the TFM file.
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- -F family
- Sets the font family comment in the TFM file.
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- -f optfile
- Reads the file optfile, which should contain a lines of
- the form:
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- filename xoff yoff horiz vert width height depth ital
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- The pbm files specified by the filename parameters are
- inserted consecutively in the font with the specified
- attributes. If any of the attributes are omitted, or
- replaced with "*", a default value will be calculated
- from the size of the bitmap. The settings of the -W,
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- -H, -D, -I, -h, -v, -x, and -y options do not affected
- characters created in this way. The character number
- can be changed by including a line starting with "=",
- followed by the new number. Lines beginning with "%"
- or "#" are ignored.
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- -c num
- Sets the character number of the next bitmap
- encountered to num.
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- -W width
- Sets the TFM width of the next character to width (in
- design size multiples).
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- -H height
- Sets the TFM height of the next character to height (in
- design size multiples).
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- -D depth
- Sets the TFM depth of the next character to depth (in
- design size multiples).
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- -I ital
- Sets the italic correction of the next character to
- ital (in design size multiples).
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- -h horiz
- Sets the horizontal escapement of the next character to
- horiz (in pixels).
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- -v vert
- Sets the vertical escapement of the next character to
- vert (in pixels).
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- -x xoff
- Sets the horizontal offset of the next character to
- xoff (in pixels).
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- -y yoff
- Sets the vertical offset of the next character to yoff
- (in pixels, from the top row).
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- SEE ALSO
- pktopbm(1), pbm(5)
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- AUTHOR
- Adapted from Tom Rokicki's pxtopk by Angus Duggan
- <ajcd@dcs.ed.ac.uk>.
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