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1.1 ! root 1: .TH CHARSET 1 5/23/85 ! 2: .UC 4 ! 3: .tr -\- ! 4: .\" differences between troff and nroff compensated here: ! 5: .ie t .ds sc \(sc ! 6: .el .ds sc section\ ! 7: .ds lq \&"\" ! 8: .ds rq \&"\" ! 9: .if t \ ! 10: . ds lq `` ! 11: .if t \ ! 12: . ds rq '' ! 13: .SH NAME ! 14: charset - print all characters within a given character subset of an interpress font ! 15: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 16: .B charset ! 17: [ ! 18: .BI \-p subset ! 19: ] [ ! 20: .BI \-s pointsize ! 21: ] [ ! 22: .BI \-o outputfile ! 23: ] fontname ! 24: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 25: .I Charset ! 26: will create an interpress master which will print a specified character subset ! 27: of an interpress font at a given point size. ! 28: .PP ! 29: The specification for fontname is treated as the final identifier of the ! 30: universal naming scheme in \(sc3.2.2 in ! 31: .I Interpress Electronic Printing Standard ! 32: (\s8XSIS\s0 048404). The name specified is appended to "Xerox/XC1-1-1/" to ! 33: form the full interpress name. ! 34: .PP ! 35: The following options are understood: ! 36: .TP ! 37: .BI \-p subset ! 38: The number of the character subset to be printed. This is specified in ! 39: octal and defaults to character subset 0. ! 40: .TP ! 41: .BI \-s pointsize ! 42: The point size to be used for the font to be printed. This is specified in ! 43: decimal and defaults to 10. ! 44: .TP ! 45: .BI \-o outputfile ! 46: The name of the file to be created as the interpress master. ! 47: If the option is omitted, the interpress master will be created on the ! 48: standard ouptut, so it is best to redirect this to a file or pipe to the ! 49: queueing software. Note that ! 50: .IR outputfile ! 51: may directly follow the ! 52: .B \-o ! 53: or it may be the next argument in the list. ! 54: .SH FILES ! 55: .DT ! 56: /usr/local/lib/font/devipress device and font information ! 57: .SH SEE ALSO ! 58: Interpress Electronic Printing Standard, \s8XSIS\s0 048404 ! 59: .SH AUTHOR ! 60: William LeFebvre, Webster Research Center, Xerox Corporation ! 61: .SH BUGS ! 62: The output file is not automatically queued for printing.
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