1psf2wyse(1) PSF Tools psf2wyse(1)
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6 psf2wyse - convert a PC Screen Font file to a Wyse-60 soft font
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9 psf2wyse [--bank=BANK] [--dest=DEST] [--height=HEIGHT] [--first=FIRST]
10 [--last=LAST] [--nulls=COUNT] [INPUTFILE [OUTPUTFILE]]
12 psf2wyse converts a font in the .PSF format to a soft-font suitable for
13 use with Wyse-60 and compatible terminals. The resulting soft-font can
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18 The Wyse-60 has four banks of 128 characters each, numbered 0 to
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20 25-line modes, and the second two contain the 9-pixel font used
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22 note that psf2wyse will load into subsequent banks if there are
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25 --dest=DEST
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30 Starts generating the font at character FIRST.
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33 Finishes generating the font after doing character LAST.
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36 Sets the height of the characters which will be sent to the ter‐
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42 After sending the definition for a character, send COUNT null
43 bytes. This appears to be necessary to make sure the terminal
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45 ing the previous character. By default COUNT is 8.
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53 pat2sf(1), sf2pat(1), wyse2psf(1)
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56 John Elliott <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>.
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58Version 1.0.8 21 June, 2008 psf2wyse(1)