.\" $Header: pktoch.l.backup,v 1.1 88/01/15 12:58:29 simpson Rel $ .\" $Log: pktoch.l.backup,v $ .\" Revision 1.1 88/01/15 12:58:29 simpson .\" initial release .\" .\" Revision 0.1 87/12/11 17:56:55 simpson .\" beta test .\" .if t .ds TX T\h'-.1667m'\v'.22m'E\h'-.125m'\v'-.22m'X .if n .ds TX TeX .if t .ds LX L\v'-.22m'a\v'.22m'T\h'-.1667m'\v'.22m'E\h'-.125m'\v'-.22m'X .if n .ds LX LaTeX .TH PKTOCH 1 TRW .UC .SH NAME pktoch \- print out the contents of a packed format (pk) pixel file .SH ORIGIN TRW .SH SYNOPSIS pktoch pkfile chfile .SH DESCRIPTION .IR Pktoch (1) prints out the bit map of a packed format (pk) format pixel file on the second argument. The output bit map is a readable ascii file containing a dump of the information in the packed font file. A dump of each character bit map is given so you can see the bitmap of the characters. Ones in the bitmaps are represented by *s and zeros are represented by periods. Other information, such as the .I x and .I y offset are also given. The format of a pk file is beyond the scope of this manual page. .SH FILES .nf .ta \w'--WBTEX-- 'u --WBTEX-- \*(TX write-black engine font directory --WWTEX-- \*(TX write-write engine font directory --DIFONT--/w?fonts raster font directories .SH AUTHOR Scott Simpson .SH SEE ALSO pxtoch(1), tex(1) .SH BUGS The opposite conversion program is not yet written.