pk2bm − create a bitmap from a TeX pkfont
pk2bm [-bh] [-Wwidth] [-Hheight] -cchar pkfont
pk2bm [-bh] [-Wwidth] [-Hheight] -ooctchar pkfont
This program generates a bitmap (ASCII file) which can be used to create X11 applications. The bitmap file consists of all pixels of the specified character (via the -c or -o option) from the given pkfont. The format is described in bitmap(X11).
The pkfont is a packed fontfile generated by gftopk(TeX) from a gffont. A gffont is the output of METAFONT a program to design fonts in a device independent way.
With the -b flag a bitmap is generated in which all black pixels are drawn as a ‘*’ and all white bits as a ‘.’. With the -h flag a hexadecimal bitmap dump is generated.
The -W and/or -H options can be used to create a bitmap of respectivally ‘width’ and ‘height’ pixels. The pk-bitmap will in this case be centered according to these new dimensions.
The output is written to the standard output.
‘METAFONT’,
Donald Knuth.
‘The PKtype processor’, belonging to the
METAFONTware.
bitmap(X11),
gftopk(TeX),
pktype(TeX),
ps2pk(1)
Piet Tutelaers
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