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.TH PSIGN 1 10/9/97 RADIANCE |
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.SH NAME |
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psign - produce a RADIANCE picture from text. |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B psign |
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.B options |
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.B text |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.I Psign |
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produces a RADIANCE picture of the given |
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.I text. |
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The output dimensions are determined by the character height, aspect |
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ratio, number of lines and line length. |
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(Also the character size if text squeezing is used.)\0 |
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If no |
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.I text |
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is given, the standard input is read. |
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.TP 10n |
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.BI -cb " r g b" |
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Set the background color to |
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.I "r g b" |
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The default is white (1 1 1). |
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.TP |
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.BI -cf " r g b" |
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Set the foreground color to |
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.I "r g b" |
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The default is black (0 0 0). |
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.TP |
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.BR \-dr |
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Text reads to the right (default). |
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.BR \-du |
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Text reads upwards. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-dl |
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Text reads to the left (upside down). |
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.BR \-dd |
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Text reads downwards. |
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.TP |
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.BI -h \ cheight |
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Set the character height to |
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.I cheight. |
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The default is 32 pixels. |
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.TP |
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.BI -a \ aspect |
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Set the character aspect ratio (height/width) to |
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.I aspect. |
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The default value is 1.67. |
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.TP |
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.BI -x \ xsize |
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Set the horizontal image size to |
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.I xsize. |
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Use with |
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.I \-y |
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option (below) in place of the |
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.I \-h |
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specification to control output image size directly. |
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If the character aspect ratio |
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.I (\-a |
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option, above) is non-zero, then one of the specified x or y output |
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dimensions may be reduced to maintain this ratio. |
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If direction is right |
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.I (\-dr) |
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or left |
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then it is not necessary to give the |
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.I \-y |
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option, since it can be computed from the character height |
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.I (\-h). |
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.TP |
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.BI -y \ ysize |
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Set the vertical image size to |
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.I ysize. |
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Use with the |
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.I \-x |
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option (described above). |
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If direction is up |
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.I (\-du) |
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or down |
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then it is not necessary to give the |
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.I \-x |
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option, since it can be computed from the character height |
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.I (\-h). |
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.TP |
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.BI -s \ spacing |
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Set the intercharacter spacing to |
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.I spacing. |
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The magnitude of this value is multiplied by the character height over |
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the aspect ratio (ie. the character width) to compute the desired |
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distance between characters in the output. |
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The sign of the value, positive or negative, determines how this |
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ideal spacing is used in the actual placement of characters. |
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If |
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.I spacing |
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is positive, then the overall width of the line will not be affected, |
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nor will indentation of textual elements. |
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Thus, the text format will be mostly unaffected. |
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However, spacing between characters will reflect their relative size |
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for a more natural appearance. |
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If |
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.I spacing |
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is negative, characters will be squeezed together to meet the |
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spacing critereon, regardless of how it might affect the format of |
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the output. |
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The default value for |
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.I spacing |
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is zero, which is interpreted as uniformly spaced characters. |
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.BI -f \ fontfile |
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Load the font from |
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.I fontfile. |
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The default font is helvet.fnt |
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.SH EXAMPLE |
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To put a big "Hi!" on the terminal: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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psign -h 22 -a 1 -cb 0 0 0 -cf 1 1 1 Hi\\! | ttyimage |
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.SH ENVIRONMENT |
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RAYPATH path to search for font files |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH BUGS |
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The entire bitmap is stored in memory, which can be a problem for |
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large and/or high-resolution signs. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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getinfo(1), pcompos(1), pfilt(1), ttyimage(1) |