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NAME

       xfontsel - point and click selection of X11 font names

SYNTAX

       xfontsel [-toolkitoption ...] [-help] [-pattern fontname] [-print]
                [-sample text] [-sample16 text16] [-sampleUCS textUCS]
                [-scaled] [-version]

DESCRIPTION

       The  xfontsel  application  provides  a  simple  way  to display the fonts known to your X
       server, examine samples of each, and retrieve the X Logical Font Description ("XLFD") full
       name for a font.

       If  -pattern  is  not specified, all fonts with XLFD 14-part names will be selectable.  To
       work with only a subset of the fonts, specify -pattern followed by a  partially  or  fully
       qualified  font  name;  e.g., ``-pattern *medium*'' will select that subset of fonts which
       contain the string ``medium'' somewhere in their font name.   Be  careful  about  escaping
       wildcard characters in your shell.

       If  -print is specified on the command line the selected font specifier will be written to
       standard output when the quit button is activated.  Regardless of whether  or  not  -print
       was  specified,  the font specifier may be made the PRIMARY (text) selection by activating
       the select button.

       The -sample option specifies the sample text to be used to display the  selected  font  if
       the font is linearly indexed, overriding the default.

       The  -sample16 option specifies the sample text to be used to display the selected font if
       the font is matrix encoded, overriding the default.

       The -sampleUCS option specifies the sample text encoded in the UTF-8 form to  be  used  to
       display  the  selected font if the font has a CHARSET_REGISTRY of ISO10646, overriding the
       default.

       The -scaled option enables the ability to select scaled fonts at arbitrary pixel or  point
       sizes.

       The -help option specifies that xfontsel should print a usage message and exit.

       The -version option specifies that xfontsel should print version info and exit.

INTERACTIONS

       Clicking  any  pointer  button  in  one  of the XLFD field names will pop up a menu of the
       currently-known possibilities for that field.  If previous choices of  other  fields  were
       made,  only  values  for  fonts  which  matched  the  previously  selected  fields will be
       selectable; to make other values selectable, you must  deselect  some  other  field(s)  by
       choosing  the ``*'' entry in that field.  Unselectable values may be omitted from the menu
       entirely as a configuration option; see the ShowUnselectable  resource,  below.   Whenever
       any  change  is  made to a field value, xfontsel will assert ownership of the PRIMARY_FONT
       selection.  Other applications (see, e.g., xterm) may  then  retrieve  the  selected  font
       specification.

       Scalable  fonts  come  back  from the server with zero for the pixel size, point size, and
       average width fields.  Selecting a font name with a zero in these positions results in  an
       implementation-dependent  size.  Any pixel or point size can be selected to scale the font
       to a particular size.  Any average width can be selected to anamorphically scale the  font
       (although you may find this challenging given the size of the average width menu).

       Clicking  the  left  pointer button in the select widget will cause the currently selected
       font name to become the PRIMARY text selection as  well  as  the  PRIMARY_FONT  selection.
       This  then  allows  you  to  paste  the string into other applications.  The select button
       remains highlighted to remind  you  of  this  fact,  and  de-highlights  when  some  other
       application  takes the PRIMARY selection away.  The select widget is a toggle; pressing it
       when it is highlighted will cause xfontsel to release  the  selection  ownership  and  de-
       highlight  the  widget.   Activating  the  select  widget  twice  is the only way to cause
       xfontsel to release the PRIMARY_FONT selection.

RESOURCES

       The application class is XFontSel.  Most of the user-interface is configured in  the  app-
       defaults  file;  if  this  file  is  missing a warning message will be printed to standard
       output and the resulting window will be nearly incomprehensible.

       Most of the significant parts of the widget  hierarchy  are  documented  in  /etc/X11/app-
       defaults/XFontSel,

       Application specific resources:

       cursor (class Cursor)
               Specifies the cursor for the application window.

       pattern (class Pattern)
               Specifies  the  font  name  pattern  for  selecting  a  subset of available fonts.
               Equivalent to the -pattern option.  Most useful patterns will contain at least one
               field delimiter; e.g. ``*-m-*'' for monospaced fonts.

       pixelSizeList (class PixelSizeList)
               Specifies  a  list  of pixel sizes to add to the pixel size menu, so that scalable
               fonts can be selected at those pixel sizes.  The default pixelSizeList contains 7,
               30, 40, 50, and 60.

       pointSizeList (class PointSizeList)
               Specifies a list of point sizes (in units of tenths of points) to add to the point
               size menu, so that scalable fonts can be  selected  at  those  point  sizes.   The
               default pointSizeList contains 250, 300, 350, and 400.

       printOnQuit (class PrintOnQuit)
               If  True  the  currently selected font name is printed to standard output when the
               quit button is activated.  Equivalent to the -print option.

       sampleText (class Text)
               The sample 1-byte text to use for linearly indexed fonts.  Each glyph index  is  a
               single byte, with newline separating lines.

       sampleText16 (class Text16)
               The  sample  2-byte text to use for matrix-encoded fonts.  Each glyph index is two
               bytes, with a 1-byte newline separating lines.

       scaledFonts (class ScaledFonts)
               If True then selection of arbitrary pixel and point sizes for  scalable  fonts  is
               enabled.

       Widget specific resources:

       showUnselectable (class ShowUnselectable)
               Specifies,  for  each  field  menu,  whether  or  not  to show values that are not
               currently selectable,  based  upon  previous  field  selections.   If  shown,  the
               unselectable  values  are clearly identified as such and do not highlight when the
               pointer  is  moved  down  the  menu.   The  full  name   of   this   resource   is
               fieldN.menu.options.showUnselectable,                                        class
               MenuButton.SimpleMenu.Options.ShowUnselectable; where N is replaced with the field
               number  (starting  with  the left-most field numbered 0).  The default is True for
               all but field 11 (average width of characters in font) and False for field 11.  If
               you never want to see unselectable entries, '*menu.options.showUnselectable:False'
               is a reasonable thing to specify in a resource file.

FILES

        $XFILESEARCHPATH/XFontSel

SEE ALSO

       xrdb(1), xfd(1)

BUGS

       Sufficiently ambiguous patterns can be misinterpreted and lead  to  an  initial  selection
       string  which may not correspond to what the user intended and which may cause the initial
       sample text output to fail to match the proffered string.  Selecting any new  field  value
       will correct the sample output, though possibly resulting in no matching font.

       Should be able to return a FONT for the PRIMARY selection, not just a STRING.

       Any  change  in  a field value will cause xfontsel to assert ownership of the PRIMARY_FONT
       selection.  Perhaps this should be parameterized.

       When running on a slow machine, it is possible for the user to request a field menu before
       the font names have been completely parsed.  An error message indicating a missing menu is
       printed to stderr but otherwise nothing bad (or good) happens.

       The average-width menu is too large to be useful.

AUTHOR

       Ralph R. Swick, Digital Equipment Corporation/MIT Project Athena

       Mark Leisher <mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu> added the support for the UTF-8 sample text.