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NAME
     fonts - Standard Character Fonts Supplied with each Node.

DESCRIPTION
     A "font" is data that graphically describe a set of related character
     images.  Fonts are stored in named files on a node.  A font file contains
     exactly one font.

     We supply three kinds of fonts in the directory /sys/dm/fonts.  They are:

     1.   Fixed width fonts.  These correspond to the fonts typically found on
          "dumb terminals".  All the characters are the same width.  Several
          sizes are available.  These fonts are named according to their width
          in raster units, and their height above the base-line, again in
          raster units.  Italic and boldface versions have ".i" or ".b"
          appended; inverted (reverse-video) fonts have ".iv" appended.
          Included in these fonts' total size is intercharacter spacing (two
          raster units in all cases), interline spacing (one to three raster
          units), and descenders (parts of characters, such as "y", that go
          below the base-line) (three to five raster units).  Table 1 lists
          the available fixed width fonts, and their actual total sizes.

                  Table 1.  Fixed Width Fonts

                    Total Width  Total Height

            f5x7       7          11
            f5x7.iv    7          11   inverted version of f5x7
            f5x9       7          14   same as std.19L
            f5x9.iv    7          14   inverted version of f5x9
            f7x13      9          19   same as std
            f7x13.i    9          19   italic version of std
            f7x13.b    9          19   bold version of std
            f7x13.iv   9          19   inverted version of std
            legend     9          19   same as f7x13 but with
                                       pixel values inverted
                                       for window legends
            f9x15      11         23
            f9x15.iv   11         23   inverted version of f9x15

     2.   Proportional spaced fonts.  In these fonts the characters have
          different widths.  They can be used in typesetting and advanced text
          processing applications.  We do not currently offer applications
          which utilize these fonts, although the DM will properly display and
          edit text using these fonts.  Their names include the type style and
          the "point" size, where one point is 1/72 inch.  Proportional spaced
          fonts currently available are:

           nonie.r.16       a large, attractive, block letter font
           r.12             regular,
           i.12             italic,
           b.12             and bold versions of a roman font
           old_english.36   a very large font

     3.   Special purpose fonts.  Applications programs use such special fonts
          in a variety of ways.  The font editor (type help edfont) can be
          used to design such customized fonts.  As an example, the chess.36
          font is included among the distributed fonts.  (The number 36
          indicates the font's point size.)

     4.   The icon font is another type of special purpose font.  When you
          change a window into an icon, the DM displays an icon character that
          describes the type of information the window displayed, such as an
          edit pad, a graphics file, or a shell transcript pad.  The system
          holds the default icon charcters in a font file called
          /sys/dm/fonts/icons.  If you desire, you can examine or change this
          file using the edfont program described in the appendices.  You can
          load your own icon font using the Display Manager command fl
          (font_load).

     The naming conventions for fonts have evolved over time.  For this
     reason, a number of links have been made within the /sys/dm/fonts
     directory to preserve compatibility with older names.


SEE ALSO
     fl
     for details about loading fonts for use in pads.

     edfont
     for details about the character font editor.

     icon
     for details about icons.

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