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Pbmtextps User Manual(0)			      Pbmtextps User Manual(0)

NAME
       pbmtextps - render text into a PBM image using a postscript interpreter

SYNOPSIS
       pbmtextps  [-font  fontname]  [-fontsize fontsize] [-resolution resolu‐
       tion] [-stroke strokesize] text

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pbmtextps takes a single line of text from the command line and renders
       it  into	 a  PBM image.	The image is of a single line of text; newline
       characters in the input have no effect.

       The image is cropped at the top and the right.  It is  not  cropped  at
       the  left  or bottom so that the text begins at the same position rela‐
       tive to the origin.  You can use pnmcrop to crop it all the way.

       See pbmtext for a more sophisticated generator of text, but using  less
       common font formats.  pbmtext can generate multiple lines of text.

       The  -plain  common  option  ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩	 has no effect
       before Netpbm 10.42 (March 2008).  The output is always raw PBM.

OPTIONS
       -font  By default, pbmtextps uses TimesRoman.

	      You can specify the font to use with the -font option.  This  is
	      the name of any valid postscript font which is installed on your
	      system.

       -fontsize
	      Size of font in points.  See the -resolution option for informa‐
	      tion on how to interpret this size.

	      Default is 24 points.

       -resolution
	      Resolution  in dots per inch of distance measurements pertaining
	      to generation of the image.  PBM images don't have any  inherent
	      resolution, so a distance such as "1 inch" doesn't mean anything
	      unless you separately specify  what  resolution  you're  talking
	      about.  That's what this option does.

	      In  particular,  the  meaning  of the font size is determined by
	      this resolution.	If the font size is 24 points and the  resolu‐
	      tion is 150 dpi, then the font size is 50 pixels.

	      Default is 150 dpi.

       -stroke
	      Width  of	 line  to  use	for  stroke font.  There is no default
	      stroke width because the characters are solid by default.

USAGE
       You can generate antialiased text by using a larger resolution than the
       default and scaling the image down using pamscale.

       See the manual for the similar pbmtext for more advice on usage.

HISTORY
       pbmtextps was added to Netpbm in Release 10.0 (June 2002).

SEE ALSO
       pbmtext(1),  pamcut(1),	pnmcrop(1),  pamcomp(1),  ppmchange(1), pnmro‐
       tate(1), pamscale(1), ppmlabel(1), pbm(1)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2002 by James McCann

netpbm documentation	       09 December 2007	      Pbmtextps User Manual(0)
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