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- .IX Title "BDFEDIT 1"
- .TH BDFEDIT 1 "2015-02-02" "1.3" "SlackBuilds.org"
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- .SH "NAME"
- bdfedit \- Tcl/Tk\-based editor for BDF fonts
- .SH "SYNOPSIS"
- .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
- bdfedit [\fIfilename\fR|\fI\-\fR|\fIfont@[server[:port]]\fR]
- .SH "DESCRIPTION"
- .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
- Running bdfedit brings up the font editing window. If a font was
- specified on the command line, this font is loaded (use \fB\-\fR to load a
- font from stdin). The font must be a \s-1BDF\s0 font, and can be specified
- as a filename. It may also be the name of a font, and a fontserver,
- in one of the following forms:
- .PP
- .Vb 3
- \& font@server:port
- \& font@server (defaults to port 7100)
- \& font@ (defaults to localhost:7100)
- .Ve
- .PP
- and \*(L"font\*(R" should be the name of the font. In order to use this method,
- you must have \*(L"fstobdf\*(R" installed on your system and in your \s-1PATH,\s0 and
- you must have a fontserver running somewhere. Fonts loaded this way will
- assume the filename is the same as the fontname (without the server or
- port), with \*(L".bdf\*(R" appended. This method of specifying fonts may also
- be used when opening fonts with the \*(L"Load\*(R" option in the \*(L"File\*(R" menu.
- .PP
- See \fB/usr/doc/bdfedit\-1.3/bdfedit.help\fR for more information.
- .SH "OPTIONS"
- .IX Header "OPTIONS"
- \&\fBbdfedit\fR takes no options.
- .SH "FILES"
- .IX Header "FILES"
- .Vb 1
- \& $HOME/.bdfeditrc
- .Ve
- .PP
- Defaults to use for newly-created fonts. See \fB/usr/doc/bdfedit\-1.3/bdfedit.samprc\fR.
- .SH "AUTHOR"
- .IX Header "AUTHOR"
- \&\fBbdfedit\fR is © 2000 Thomas A. Fine.
- .PP
- Man page created by B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>, for the SlackBuilds.org project (but
- it may be used by anyone).
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