Provided by: groff_1.23.0-5_amd64
Name
xtotroff - convert X font metrics into groff font metrics
Synopsis
xtotroff [-d destination-directory] [-r resolution] [-s type-size] font-map xtotroff --help xtotroff -v xtotroff --version
Description
xtotroff uses font-map to create groff(1) font description files from X11 fonts. Each line in font-map consists of a series of lines of paired groff font names and X font names as X Logical Font Description (XLFD) patterns, with the pair members separated by spaces and/or tabs. For example, an input font-map file consisting of the line TB -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 maps the XLFD on the right to the groff font name TB, conventionally “Times bold”. xtotroff opens a connection to the running X server to query its font catalog, and aborts if it cannot. If necessary, the wildcards in the XLFD patterns are populated with the arguments to the -r and -s options. If a font name is still ambiguous, xtotroff aborts. For each successful mapping, xtotroff creates a groff font description file in the current working directory (or that specified by the -d option) named for each groff font, and reports the mapping to the standard output stream.
Options
--help displays a usage message, while -v and --version show version information; all exit afterward. -d destination-directory Write font descriptions to destination-directory rather than the current working directory. -r resolution Set the resolution for all font patterns in font-map. The value is used for both the horizontal and vertical motion quanta. If not specified, a resolution of 75dpi is assumed. -s type-size Set the type size in points for all font patterns in font-map. If not specified, a size of 10 points is assumed.
Files
/usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/FontMap-X11 is the font mapping file used to produce the pre-generated font description files, supplied with groff, of X11 core fonts corresponding to the 13 base Type 1 fonts for PostScript level 1.
Bugs
The only supported font encodings are “iso8859-1” and “adobe-fontspecific”.
See also
“X Logical Font Description Conventions” ⟨https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/ xorg-docs/specs/XLFD/xlfd.html⟩, by Jim Flowers and Stephen Gildea. X(7), groff(1), gxditview(1), troff(1), groff_font(5)