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The PSFTOOLS are designed to manipulate fixed-width bitmap fonts, such as DOS or Linux console fonts. Both the PSF1 (8 pixels wide) and PSF2 (any width) formats are supported; the default output format is PSF2. Note that these programs share no code with the Linux console utilities (kbd). NOTE: One may use the psf2txt utility to generate data for inclusion in NetBSD's (or OpenBSD's) wscons built-in kernel font headers. Currently, the output requires some additional processing; I may add additional functionality in the future, though anyone who wishes to contribute patches is encouraged to do so! ;)
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The PSFTOOLS are designed to manipulate fixed-width bitmap fonts, such as
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DOS or Linux console fonts. Both the PSF1 (8 pixels wide) and PSF2
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(any width) formats are supported; the default output format is PSF2.
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Note that these programs share no code with the Linux console utilities
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(kbd).
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NOTE: One may use the psf2txt utility to generate data for inclusion in
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NetBSD's (or OpenBSD's) wscons built-in kernel font headers. Currently,
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the output requires some additional processing, but anyone who wishes
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to modify psf2txt is welcome to do so.
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