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XSTLS(1)							      XSTLS(1)

NAME
       xstls - list of fonts / list of scalers for ST/XST

SYNOPSIS
       xstls  [ -f [ -sort ] ] [ -s ] [ -l ] [ -ff ] [ -ee  ] [ -li ] [ -m ] [
       -lang ] ] [ -name %s ] [ -w %d ] [ -h ]

DESCRIPTION
       xstls program displays the available fonts or available scalers.

OPTIONS
       Xstls accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options	 along
       with the additional options listed below:

       -e      This  option  indicates that xstls is to display extra informa‐
	       tion about the fonts or scalers. The extra information includes
	       additonal names, version information, etc.

       -ee     This option indicates that xstls is to display all extra infor‐
	       mation available	 about	the  fonts  or	scalers.  This	option
	       includes the -li, -m, and -la options.

       -f      This  option  indicates	that  xstls  is to display the list of
	       available fonts.	 This is the default option and will  be  used
	       if no command line arguments are specified.

       -ff     This  option  indicates	that  xstls  is to display the list of
	       available fonts based by font family.  The  family  is  printed
	       first,  followed by each of the available fonts within the fam‐
	       ily.

       -h      This option displays the help message and exits

       -l      This option indicates that xstls is  to	display	 the  list  of
	       available layout engines.

       -li     This  option  indicates	that  xstls  is to display the license
	       information for fonts. This option automatically turns  on  the
	       -e option.

       -lang   This  option  indicates	that  xstls is to display the language
	       information for fonts. This option automatically turns  on  the
	       -e option.

       -m      This  option  indicates	that  xstls  is to display the metrics
	       information for fonts. This option automatically turns  on  the
	       -e option.

       -name %s
	       This  option  indicates	that  xstls is to filter the output to
	       show only those scalers, fonts, or font families	 that  include
	       the  string  following the -n option. This filter does not scan
	       the additional information.

       -s      This option indicates that xstls is  to	display	 the  list  of
	       available scalers.

       -sort   This  option indicates that xstls is to sort the list of avail‐
	       able fonts. This option requires the -f option, and will	 auto‐
	       matically  turn it on. It is not available with either the -ff,
	       -l or -s option.

       -w %d   This option indicates that xstls is to override the  width  and
	       format the output for a window that is %d characters wide.

SEE ALSO
       XSTTypeEnvFindAllFonts(3XST),  XSTTypeEnvFindAllScalers(3XST),  XSTSca‐
       lerGetInfo(3XST)

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