VFONT(5)VFONT(5)NAMEvfont - font formats for the Benson-Varian or Versatec
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/vfont/∗
DESCRIPTION
The fonts for the printer/plotters have the following format. Each
file contains a header, an array of 256 character description
structures, and then the bit maps for the characters themselves. The
header has the following format:
struct header {
short magic;
unsigned short size;
short maxx;
short maxy;
short xtnd;
} header;
The magic number is 0436 (octal). The maxx, maxy, and xtnd fields are
not used at the current time. Maxx and maxy are intended to be the
maximum horizontal and vertical size of any glyph in the font, in
raster lines. The size is the size of the bit maps for the characters
in bytes. Before the maps for the characters is an array of 256
structures for each of the possible characters in the font. Each
element of the array has the form:
struct dispatch {
unsigned short addr;
short nbytes;
char up;
char down;
char left;
char right;
short width;
};
The nbytes field is nonzero for characters which actually exist. For
such characters, the addr field is an offset into the rest of the file
where the data for that character begins. There are up+down rows of
data for each character, each of which has left+right bits, rounded up
to a number of bytes. The width field is not used by vcat, although it
is to make width tables for troff. It represents the logical width of
the glyph, in raster lines, and shows where the base point of the next
glyph would be.
FILES
/usr/lib/vfont/∗
SEE ALSOtroff(1), pti(1), vfontinfo(1)7th Edition May 13, 1986 VFONT(5)