MKAFMMAP(1) General Commands Manual MKAFMMAP(1)NAME
mkafmmap - creates font map for AFM files
SYNOPSIS
mkafmmap [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
The mkafmmap command will generate a font map file reading all the AFM files given in the command line. By default it will write the map to
a file named font.map, a different filename can be specified with the --output-file options. Using '-' will make the program write the map
to stdout.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
-p, --output-file=NAME
Print output to file NAME.
SEE ALSO enscript(1), states(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Lucas Wall <kthulhu@usa.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 10, 2004 MKAFMMAP(1)
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u2ps - tool to convert UTF-8 text to PostScript
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This manual page documents briefly the u2ps command.
u2ps is a program to generate PostScript output from text files encoded using the UTF-8 charset.
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