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NAME

       chkdvifont - CHecK DVI/tfm/font file and tell informations of FONTs

SYNOPSIS

       chkdvifont [-s] [-c] [-{f|F}<font_data_file>] [-d] dvi_file_name

       chkdvifont [-s] [-c] [-{f|F}<font_data_file>] [-t] tfm_file_name

       chkdvifont [-s] [-c] [-{f|F}<font_data_file>] [-p] font_file_name

DESCRIPTION

       Chkdvifont  is a utility to check DVI and other TeX font-related formats (such as TFM, VF,
       GF and PK) and print information of those fonts.  There are 3 modes;

       Option -d: force DVI mode

       Option -t: force TFM/OFM mode

       Option -p: force other FONT mode

       By default, the mode is guessed from the file extension.

EXAMPLE

       (1) If you want to know what font is used in sample.dvi,

                $ chkdvifont sample.dvi
                dvi file name                   = sample.dvi
                comment                         = TeX output 2007.11.24:0632
                factor converting to 10^{-5}m   = 25400000/473628672
                magnification                   = 1000
                maximum width                   = 26083328 scaled points = 398 points
                maximum height+depth            = 11099063 scaled points = 169 points
                maximum stack depth             = 4
                number of pages                 = 13
                page size                       = 14.0 cm x  6.0 cm
                page size magnificated          = 14.0 cm x  6.0 cm

                Font 14
                    checksum                    = 44D3ED74
                    design size                 =  1132462 scaled points = 17 points
                    space size                  =  1630536 scaled points = 24 points
                    magnification               = +magstep2
                    font name                   = cmr17

                Font 7
                    checksum                    = 4BF16079
                    design size                 =   655360 scaled points = 10 points
                    space size                  =   655360 scaled points = 10 points
                    font name                   = cmr10

       (2) If you want to know the brief summary of jis.tfm,

                $ chkdvifont jis.tfm
                "jis" is a jfm file :  0  ->   5
                checksum                = 00000000
                design size             = 10485760 2^{-20} points = 10 points

       (3) If you want to know what font is referred to by jis.vf,

                $ chkdvifont jis.vf
                "jis.vf" is in VF format
                checksum                = 00000000
                design size             = 10485760 2^{-20} points = 10 points

                Mapped Font 1
                        font dsize      = 10485760 2^{-20} points = 10 points
                        font at         =  0.962216
                        font name       = rml

       Listing the fonts used in a DVI file (as shown in the first example) is almost  equivalent
       to dvifontlist in TeX-Guy package <http://www-masu.ist.osaka-u.ac.jp/%7Ekakugawa/TeX-Guy/>
       and a script dviinfox <https://ctan.org/pkg/dviinfox>.  I don't know any alternatives  for
       obtaining information about TFM, OFM, VF and other font formats.

SEE ALSO

       pltotf(1), tftopl(1), vptovf(1), vftovp(1)

AUTHOR

       The  program  chkdvifont (original name "chkfont") is derived from the DVIOUT package (DVI
       previewer for Windows) by Toshio OSHIMA ("SHIMA"), Yoshiki OTOBE,  and  Kazunori  ASAYAMA.
       Current version is maintained by Japanese TeX Development Community <https://texjp.org>.
       For  more  information,  please  refer  to  chkdvifont-ja.txt  (in Japanese) on our GitHub
       repository,  <https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build>   (under   source/texk/dviout-util
       directory).

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