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showsnf(1)							    showsnf(1)

NAME
       showsnf - display contents of an SNF file

SYNOPSIS
       showsnf [-v] [-g] [-m] [-M] [-l] [-L] [-p#] [-u#]

DESCRIPTION
       The  showsnf  utility displays the contents of font files in the Server
       Natural Format produced by bsdtosnf.  It is usually only to verify that
       a  font	file hasn't been corrupted or to convert the individual glyphs
       into arrays of characters for proofreading or for  conversion  to  some
       other format.

OPTIONS
       -v      This  option indicates that character bearings and sizes should
	       be printed.

       -g      This option indicates that character glyph  bitmaps  should  be
	       printed.

       -m      This  option  indicates	that the bit order of the font is MSB‐
	       First (most significant bit first).

       -l      This option indicates that the bit order of the	font  is  LSB‐
	       First (least significant bit first).

       -M      This  option  indicates that the byte order of the font is MSB‐
	       First (most significant byte first).

       -L      This option indicates that the byte order of the font  is  LSB‐
	       First (least significant byte first).

       -p#     This  option  specifies	the  glyph padding of the font (# is a
	       number).

       -u#     This option specifies the scanline unit of the  font  (#	 is  a
	       number).

SEE ALSO
       bdftosnf(1)

BUGS
       There is no way to just print out a single glyph.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1988, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
       See X11(7) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

				 20 March 1992			    showsnf(1)
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