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     XFONTSEL(1)	 X Version 11 (Release 5)	   XFONTSEL(1)

     NAME
	  xfontsel - point & click interface for selecting X11 font
	  names

     SYNTAX
	  xfontsel [-toolkitoption ...]	 [-pattern fontname] [-print]
	  [-sample text] [-sample16 text16] [-noscaled]

     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 -noscaled option disables the ability to select scaled
	  fonts at arbitrary pixel or point sizes.  This makes it
	  clear which bitmap sizes are advertised by the server, and
	  can avoid an accidental and sometimes prolonged wait for a
	  font to be scaled.

     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

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	  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 the app-defaults file (normally
	  /usr/lib/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

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		  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)

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     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.

     COPYRIGHT
	  Copyright 1989, 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of
	  Technology
	  See X(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

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

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