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NAME

       fntsample - PDF and PostScript font samples generator

SYNOPSIS

       fntsample [ OPTIONS ] -f FONT-FILE -o OUTPUT-FILE
       fntsample -h

DESCRIPTION

       fntsample  program  can be used to generate font samples that show Unicode coverage of the
       font and are similar in appearance to Unicode  charts.  Samples  can  be  saved  into  PDF
       (default) or PostScript file.

OPTIONS

       fntsample supports the following options.

       --font-file, -f FONT-FILE
              Make samples of FONT-FILE.

       --font-index, -n IDX
              Font index for FONT-FILE specified using --font-file option.  Useful for files that
              contain multiple fonts, like TrueType Collections (.ttc).   By  default  font  with
              index 0 is used.

       --output-file, -o OUTPUT-FILE
              Write output to OUTPUT-FILE.

       --other-font-file, -d OTHER-FONT
              Compare FONT-FILE with OTHER-FONT.  Glyphs added to FONT-FILE will be highlighted.

       --other-index, -m IDX
              Font index for OTHER-FONT specified using --other-font-file option.

       --postscript-output, -s
              Use PostScript format for output instead of PDF.

       --svg, -g
              Use  SVG  format  for output.  The generated document contains one page.  Use range
              selection options to specify which.

       --print-outline, -l
              Print document outlines data to standard output.  This data  can  be  used  to  add
              outlines (aka bookmarks) to resulting PDF file with pdfoutline program.

       --include-range, -i RANGE
              Show characters in RANGE.

       --exclude-range, -x RANGE
              Do not show characters in RANGE.

       --style, -t "STYLE: VAL"
              Set STYLE to value VAL.  Run fntsample with option --help to see list of styles and
              default values.

       --no-embed, -e
              Draw the outlines of the glyphs instead of embedding them in the  PDF  file.   This
              can be used when embedding the font is not desired or not allowed.

       --help, -h
              Display help text and exit.

       Parameter  RANGE for -i and -x can be given as one integer or a pair of integers delimited
       by minus sign (-).  Integers can be specified in decimal,  hexadecimal  (0x...)  or  octal
       (0...)  format.   One  integer  of  a  pair  can be missing (-N can be used to specify all
       characters with codes less or equal to N, and N- for all characters with codes greather or
       equal to N).  Multiple -i and -x options can be used.

COLORS

       Glyph  cells  can  have  one  of  several  background  colors.  Meaning of those colors is
       following:

       white  normal glyph present in the font, this  includes  space  glyphs  that  are  usually
              invisible;

       gray   this glyph is defined in Unicode but not present in the font;

       blue   this is a control character;

       black  this glyph is not defined in Unicode;

       yellow this is a new glyph (only when used with -d).

EXAMPLES

       Make PDF samples for font.ttf and write them to file samples.pdf:
              fntsample -f font.ttf -o samples.pdf

       Make PDF samples for font.ttf, compare it with oldfont.ttf and highlight new glyphs. Write
       output to file samples.pdf:
              fntsample -f font.ttf -d oldfont.ttf -o samples.pdf

       Make PostScript samples for font.ttf and write  output  to  file  samples.ps.   Show  only
       glyphs for characters with codes less or equal to U+04FF but exclude U+0370-U+03FF:
              fntsample -f font.ttf -s -o samples.ps -i -0x04FF -x 0x0370-0x03FF

       Make PDF samples for font.ttf and save output to file samples.pdf adding outlines to it:
              fntsample -f font.ttf -o temp.pdf -l > outlines.txt
              pdfoutline temp.pdf outlines.txt samples.pdf

AUTHOR

       Copyright © 2007 Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <eugen@debian.org>
       Homepage: <http://fntsample.sourceforge.net/>

SEE ALSO

       pdfoutline(1)

                                            2016-02-01                               fntsample(1)