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NAME

       libnetpbm_font \- Libnetpbm PBM Font Function Manual

DESCRIPTION

       This  reference  manual  covers  functions in the libnetpbm library for accessing fonts to
       draw text characters, using the  PBM  image  format  and  the  libnetpbm  in-memory  image
       formats.

       We  actually  have  very  little  information  here; this is mainly a framework for adding
       documentation later if someone becomes interested in this facility.

       Note that the primary known user of this library is the Netpbm program pbmtext.   You  can
       use that program's source code as an example.

Font Object

       libnetpbm  represents  a  font  with  an object of type struct font.  The library provides
       functions to create these objects.

       The object these functions create is in newly allocated memory and you can't actually free
       it.   The memory may be in multiple pieces, pointing to each other, and libnetpbm provides
       no destroy function.  (This is only because of implementation laziness).

The Functions

       The functions are all declared in the pbmfont.h header file.

   pbm_defaultfont
       Synopsis

           struct font *
           pbm_defaultfont(const char * which);

       Description

       This returns a font object representing a font built in to libnetpbm.

       which is the name of the desired built-in font.  There are two:

       bdf

              A proportional font similar to Adobe's timR12 font

       fixed

              A fixed space font

              Copyright

       The provenance of the built-in fonts are not known for sure, but in 2018, the bdf font was
       almost  identical  to a font on which Adobe and Digital Equipment Corporation once claimed
       copyright.     That    font    was    available    in    the     X.org     source     code
       ⟨ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/current/src/font/⟩    in  a collection named 'font-adobe-75dpi', in a
       file named timR12.pcf.gz.

       Ergo, it is likely that the font was copied into Netpbm from that font in 1991.

       You may need a copyright license from the copyright owners of that original font not  only
       to copy the libnetpbm code, but to execute it, thus generating copies of the glyphs of the
       font.

       The X.org files in 2018 indicate the following copyright claims, along with a  license  to
       the public to copy them:

                Copyright 1984-1989, 1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated.
                Copyright 1988, 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation.

                Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software
                and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
                granted, provided that the above copyright notices appear in all
                copies and that both those copyright notices and this permission
                notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of
                Adobe Systems and Digital Equipment Corporation not be used in
                advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
                without specific, written prior permission.  Adobe Systems and
                Digital Equipment Corporation make no representations about the
                suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is provided 'as
                is' without express or implied warranty.

   pbm_dissectfont
   pbm_loadfont
       This  function  returns  a  font  object  for a font described in a file.  The file may be
       either a special PBM file or a BDF file.  The function determines which it is and  behaves
       as either pbm_loadpbmfont or pbm_loadbdffont accordingly.

   pbm_loadpbmfont
   pbm_loadbdffont2
   pbm_loadbdffont
       This is obsolete.  New programs should use pbm_loadbdffont2 instead.

   pbm_expandbdffont
   pbm_dumpfont

DOCUMENT SOURCE

       This  manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML source.  The master
       documentation is at

              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/libnetpbm_font.html