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T1LIBCONFIG(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    T1LIBCONFIG(8)

NAME
t1libconfig - create the t1lib.config and FontDataBase files for t1lib SYNOPSIS
t1libconfig [ -v,--version ] [ -h,--help ] --force ] [ fontdirectory... ] DESCRIPTION
t1libconfig scans a list of directories for Type 1 fonts and font metric files, and generates a configuration file and font database file for the t1lib rasterizer library accordingly. By default, it looks in all subdirectories of /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, and in /usr/lib/ghostscript. Extra directories to search may be specified on the command line. The t1libconfig script tries not to scan the same directory twice (this is, however, not foolproof, since /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts and /usr/lib/X11/fonts typically point to the same direc- tory on GNU/Linux systems). OPTIONS
-v,--version Print the version of t1libconfig and exit. -h,--help Print help about usage and exit. --force Force the generation of new configuration files even if these files already exist on the system. FILES
/etc/t1lib/t1lib.config Contains configuration information for t1lib, including colon-separated lists of paths to Type 1 font files and font metrics files, and the location of the default font database file /etc/t1lib/FontDataBase Contains a list of the names of Type 1 font files to be used by t1lib. AUTHOR
David Huggins-Daines <dhd@debian.org> SEE ALSO
FontDataBase(5) T1LIBCONFIG(8)

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XGLYPH(1)						      General Commands Manual							 XGLYPH(1)

NAME
xglyph - demonstration program for the t1lib font rasterizer library. SYNOPSIS
xglyph [ fontfile... ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xglyph program. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. xglyph is a program which demonstrates the capabilities of the t1lib library. It allows the user to view an arbitrary character or string rendered in the various ways pgossible with the library. By default, it writes a log file named t1lib.log in the current directory. If invoked with no arguments, it will attempt to read the global configuration file and font database. It will also accept any number of filenames on the command line, in which case these are treated as font files to be loaded instead of the default font database. OPTIONS
--help Shows a brief help text --Help Shows a description of all options --noGrid Don't draw grid lines when displaying glyphs --setPad Set bitmap padding --logError Log errors only --logWarning Log errors and warnings --logStatistic Log errors, warnings, and statistics --logDebug Log just about everything --ignoreForceBold Don't make pseudo-boldface glyphs --ignoreFamilyAlignment --ignoreHinting Ignore hints when scaling glyphs --debugLine Show debugging info for line-drawing operations in the rasterizer --debugRegion Show debugging info for region operations in the rasterizer --debugPath Show debugging info for path operations in the rasterizer --debugFont --debugHint Show debugging info for hinting in the rasterizer. --checkPerformance Do some simple performance tests while rasterizing. --checkCopyFont Check that copying fonts works. --checkConcatGlyphs Check that concatenating glyphs works. --checkBadCharHandling --checkDefaultEncoding Set a default encoding vector. ENVIRONMENT
In the Debian GNU/Linux version of this program, the environment variable T1LIB_CONFIG, if set, points to an alternate configuration file with which to initialize the library. SEE ALSO
FontDataBase(5), t1libconfig(8). xglyph is much more fully documented in the LaTeX documentation that accompanies the upstream t1lib distribution. This documentation is installed in PostScript and source formats with the t1lib-dev package in /usr/share/doc/t1lib-dev, and is also accessible through the dwww system. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by David Huggins-Daines <dhd@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). XGLYPH(1)
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