Provided by: unifont-bin_6.3.20131221-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       unipagecount - Count the assigned code points in a GNU Unifont .hex file

SYNOPSIS

       unipagecount [-ppagenum] [-h|-l]

DESCRIPTION

       unipagecount reads a GNU Unifont .hex file from STDIN and prints a 16 by 16 grid of the number of defined
       code points in each 256 character block to STDOUT.  Code points proceed from left to right, then  top  to
       bottom.

OPTIONS

       -ppagenum   Just print information on one 256 code point "page" rather than the entire Basic Multilingual
                   Plane.  This prints a 16 by 16 table with an  asterisk  in  every  code  point  that  has  an
                   assigned glyph.

       -h          Print an HTML table with color-coded cell background colors instead of a plain text table.

       -l          [The  letter "l"]: Print hyperlinks to font bitmaps in the HTML table.  To create the bitmaps
                   themselves, use the unihex2bmp program.  The bitmaps are  assumed  to  be  in  the  directory
                   "bmp/".

FILES

       *.hex GNU Unifont font files

SEE ALSO

       bdfimplode(1),   hex2bdf(1),   hex2sfd(1),   hexbraille(1),   hexdraw(1),   hexmerge(1),   johab2ucs2(1),
       unibdf2hex(1), unibmp2hex(1), unicoverage(1), unidup(1),  unifont(5),  unifontchojung(1),  unifontksx(1),
       unifontpic(1),    unigencircles(1),    unigenwidth(1),    unihex2bmp(1),   unihex2png(1),   unihexgen(1),
       unipng2hex(1)

AUTHOR

       unipagecount was written by Paul Hardy.

LICENSE

       unipagecount is Copyright © 2007 Paul Hardy.

       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 real bugs exist, except that this software does not perform  extensive  error  checking  on  its
       input files.  If they're not in the format of the original GNU Unifont .hex file, all bets are off.

                                                   2007 Dec 31                                   UNIPAGECOUNT(1)