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     XFD(1)		X Version 11 (Release 6.6)		XFD(1)

     NAME
	  xfd - display all the characters in an X font

     SYNOPSIS
	  xfd [-options ...] -fn fontname

     DESCRIPTION
	  The xfd utility creates a window containing the name of the
	  font being displayed, a row of command buttons, several
	  lines of text for displaying character metrics, and a grid
	  containing one glyph per cell.  The characters are shown in
	  increasing order from left to right, top to bottom.  The
	  first character displayed at the top left will be character
	  number 0 unless the -start option has been supplied in which
	  case the character with the number given in the -start
	  option will be used.

	  The characters are displayed in a grid of boxes, each large
	  enough to hold any single character in the font.  Each
	  character glyph is drawn using the PolyText16 request (used
	  by the Xlib routine XDrawString16).  If the -box option is
	  given, a rectangle will be drawn around each character,
	  showing where an ImageText16 request (used by the Xlib
	  routine XDrawImageString16) would cause background color to
	  be displayed.

	  The origin of each glyph is normally set so that the
	  character is drawn in the upper left hand corner of the grid
	  cell.	 However, if a glyph has a negative left bearing or an
	  unusually large ascent, descent, or right bearing (as is the
	  case with cursor font), some character may not appear in
	  their own grid cells.	 The -center option may be used to
	  force all glyphs to be centered in their respective cells.

	  All the characters in the font may not fit in the window at
	  once.	 To see the next page of glyphs, press the Next button
	  at the top of the window.  To see the previous page, press
	  Prev.	 To exit xfd, press Quit.

	  Individual character metrics (index, width, bearings, ascent
	  and descent) can be displayed at the top of the window by
	  clicking on the desired character.

	  The font name displayed at the top of the window is the full
	  name of the font, as determined by the server.  See xlsfonts
	  for ways to generate lists of fonts, as well as more
	  detailed summaries of their metrics and properties.

     OPTIONS
	  xfd accepts all of the standard toolkit command line options
	  along with the additional options listed below:

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	  -fn font
		  This option specifies the font to be displayed.
		  This can also be set with the FontGrid font
		  resource.  A font must be specified.

	  -box	  This option indicates that a box should be displayed
		  outlining the area that would be filled with
		  background color by an ImageText request.  This can
		  also be set with the FontGrid boxChars resource.
		  The default is False.

	  -center This option indicates that each glyph should be
		  centered in its grid.	 This can also be set with the
		  FontGrid centerChars resource.  The default is
		  False.

	  -start number
		  This option specifies the glyph index of the upper
		  left hand corner of the grid.	 This is used to view
		  characters at arbitrary locations in the font.  This
		  can also be set with the FontGrid startChar
		  resource.  The default is 0.

	  -bc color
		  This option specifies the color to be used if
		  ImageText boxes are drawn.  This can also be set
		  with the FontGrid boxColor resource.

	  -rows numrows
		  This option specifies the number of rows in the
		  grid.	 This can also be set with the FontGrid
		  cellRows resource.

	  -columns numcols
		  This option specifies the number of columns in the
		  grid.	 This can also be set with the FontGrid
		  cellColumns resource.

     WIDGETS
	  In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the
	  widgets which compose xfd.  In the notation below,
	  indentation indicates hierarchical structure.	 The widget
	  class name is given first, followed by the widget instance
	  name.	 The application class name is Xfd.

	  Xfd  xfd
	       Paned  pane
		    Label  fontname
		    Box	 box
			 Command  quit
			 Command  prev
			 Command  next

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		    Label  select
		    Label  metrics
		    Label  range
		    Label  start
		    Form  form
			 FontGrid  grid

     FONTGRID RESOURCES
	  The FontGrid widget is an application-specific widget, and a
	  subclass of the Simple widget in the Athena widget set.  The
	  effects and instance names of this widget's resources are
	  given in the OPTIONS section.	 Capitalize the first letter
	  of the resource instance name to get the corresponding class
	  name.

     APPLICATION SPECIFIC RESOURCES
	  The instance names of the application specific resources are
	  given below.	Capitalize the first letter of the resource
	  instance name to get the corresponding class name.  These
	  resources are unlikely to be interesting unless you are
	  localizing xfd for a different language.

	  selectFormat
		  Specifies a printf-style format string used to
		  display information about the selected character.
		  The default is "character 0x%02x%02x (%u,%u)
		  (%#o,%#o)".  The arguments that will come after the
		  format string are char.byte1, char.byte2,
		  char.byte1, char.byte2, char.byte1, char.byte2.
		  char.byte1 is byte 1 of the selected character.
		  char.byte2 is byte 2 of the selected character.

	  metricsFormat
		  Specifies a printf-style format string used to
		  display character metrics.  The default is "width
		  %d; left %d, right %d; ascent %d, descent %d (font
		  %d, %d)".  The arguments that will come after the
		  format string are the character metrics width,
		  lbearing, rbearing, character ascent, character
		  descent, font ascent, and font descent.

	  rangeFormat
		  Specifies a printf-style format string used to
		  display the range of characters currently being
		  displayed.  The default is "range:  0x%02x%02x
		  (%u,%u) thru 0x%02x%02x (%u,%u)".  The arguments
		  that will come after the format string are the
		  following fields from the XFontStruct that is
		  returned from opening the font:  min_byte1,
		  min_char_or_byte2, min_byte1, min_char_or_byte2,
		  max_byte1, max_char_or_byte2, max_byte1,
		  max_char_or_byte2.

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	  startFormat
		  Specifies a printf-style format string used to
		  display information about the character at the upper
		  left corner of the font grid.	 The default is "upper
		  left: 0x%04x (%d,%d)".  The arguments that will come
		  after the format string are the new character, the
		  high byte of the new character, and the low byte of
		  the new character.

	  nocharFormat
		  Specifies a printf-style format string to display
		  when the selected character does not exist.  The
		  default is "no such character 0x%02x%02x (%u,%u)
		  (%#o,%#o)".  The arguments that will come after the
		  format string are the same as for the selectFormat
		  resource.

     SEE ALSO
	  X(1), xlsfonts(1), xrdb(1), xfontsel(1), X Logical Font
	  Description Conventions

     BUGS
	  The program should skip over pages full of non-existent
	  characters.

     AUTHOR
	  Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium; previous program of the same
	  name by Mark Lillibridge, MIT Project Athena.

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