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WSFONTLOAD(8)           NetBSD System Manager's Manual           WSFONTLOAD(8)


NAME
wsfontload - load a font bitmap into a wscons display device
SYNOPSIS
wsfontload [-f ctldev] [-w width] [-h height] [-e encoding] [-N name] [-b] [-B] [-v] [fontfile]
DESCRIPTION
The wsfontload utility loads a font bitmap to a wscons device if the de- vice driver supports this. The font gets assigned a name in this process which it can be referred to by later for use on a display screen. The font is loaded from the specified fontfile, or from stdin if fontfile is not provided. The options are: -f ctldev Specify the control device of the wscons display to operate on. Default is /dev/ttyEcfg. -w width Sets the width of a font character in pixels. Default is 8. -h height Sets the width of a font character in pixels. Default is 16. -e encoding Sets the encoding of the font. This can be either a symbolic abbreviation or a numeric value. Currently recognized abbre- viations are `iso' for ISO-8859-1 encoding, `ibm' for IBM encoded fonts and `pcvt' for the custom encoding of the sup- plemental fonts which came with the BSD ``pcvt'' console driver. Per default, `iso' is assumed. -N name Specifies a name which can be used later to refer to the font. In none is given, the fontfile name is used to create one. -b Specifies that the font data is ordered right-to-left bit wise. The default is left-to-right. -B Specifies that the font data is ordered right-to-left byte wise. The default is left-to-right. -v Prints the font's properties before loading it. Typically, the wsfontload utility will be executed in system startup by the /etc/rc.d/wscons script, controlled by the /etc/wscons.conf configu- ration file.
FILES
/etc/wscons.conf /usr/share/wscons/fonts
EXAMPLES
wsfontload -N myname -h 8 -e ibm /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220l.808 Load the IBM-encoded 8x8-font from the wscons(4) distribution. This (or another 8x8-font) is necessary to use the 50-line screen type on vga(4) displays.
BUGS
Many features are missing. There is no way ro remove a loaded font.
SEE ALSO
wscons(4), wsconscfg(8), wsconsctl(8) NetBSD 1.5.1 November 8, 2000 1

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