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NAME
unihexrotate - rotate Unifont hex glyphs in quarter turn increments
SYNOPSIS
unihexrotate [-n quarter-turns] [input-font.hex] > output-font.hex
DESCRIPTION
unihexrotate reads a GNU Unifont .hex format file named on the command line, or from stdin if no filename
is given. If a number of quarter turns is specified, it rotates each glyph clockwise by that number of
quarter turns, or counterclockwise if the number is negative. The resulting modified .hex file is
written to stdout. The format of a .hex file is described in the unifont(5) man page.
If the number of quarter turns is not specified, unihexrotate will rotate each glyph by a default value
of one quarter turn (i.e., 90 degrees) clockwise.
unihexrotate only supports Unifont .hex files with glyphs that are 8 columns and 16 columns wide. If an
8-column glyph is rotated, it is first centered within a 16-column glyph so the rotation will be
performed on a 16-by-16 pixel glyph. One additional use of this program is that a glyph can be converted
from 8 columns wide to 16 columns wide by specifying a rotation of 0 quarter turns.
OPTIONS
-n Specify an integer number of quarter turn clockwise rotations to perform, typically as "-n 0"
through "-n 3" (alternatively as "-n=0" through "-n=3") for rotations of 0, 90, 180, or 270
degrees, respectively. Negative values will perform counterclockwise rotations by the specified
number of quarter turns.
EXAMPLES
This example extracts the Mongolian glyphs in the "unifont-base.hex" file (located in the "font/plane00"
directory) and pipes them to unihexrotate to rotate by the default amount of one quarter turn clockwise
(i.e., by 90 degrees). The basic Mongolian glyphs are in the Unicode range U+1800 through U+18AF. The
original glyphs in "unifont-base.hex" are drawn for horizontal rendering (as per the Unicode Standard).
The output rotated glyphs are suitable for rendering Mongolian in its traditional vertical form. Because
no filename is specified to unihexrotate in this example, its input is taken from stdin.
grep "^18[0-A]" unifont-base.hex | unihexrotate > vertical.hex
The next example reverses the rotation performed above, by one quarter turn counterclockwise. In this
example, the input filename "vertical.hex" is specified.
unihexrotate -n -1 vertical.hex > horizontal.hex
FILES
Unifont .hex format input and output files.
SEE ALSO
bdfimplode(1), hex2bdf(1), hex2otf(1), hex2sfd(1), hexbraille(1), hexdraw(1), hexkinya(1), hexmerge(1),
johab2syllables(1), johab2ucs2(1), unibdf2hex(1), unibmp2hex(1), unibmpbump(1), unicoverage(1),
unidup(1), unifont(5), unifont-johab631(5), unifont-viewer(1), unifont1per(1), unifontchojung(1),
unifontksx(1), unifontpic(1), unigen-hangul(1), unigencircles(1), unigenwidth(1), unihex2bmp(1),
unihex2png(1), unihexfill(1), unihexgen(1), unihexpose(1), unijohab2html(1), unipagecount(1),
unipng2hex(1)
AUTHOR
unihexrotate was written by David Corbett.
LICENSE
unihexrotate is Copyright © 2019 David Corbett.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
BUGS
No known bugs exist.
2019 Feb 23 UNIHEXROTATE(1)