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pktopbm(1)							    pktopbm(1)

NAME
       pktopbm - convert packed (PK) format font into portable bitmap(s)

SYNOPSIS
       pktopbm pkfile[.pk] [ -x width ] [ -y height ] [-c num] pbmfile ...

DESCRIPTION
       Reads  a	 packed (PK) font file as input, and produces portable bitmaps
       as output. If the filename "-" is used for any of  the  filenames,  the
       standard	 input	stream	(or standard output where appropriate) will be
       used. If either the width or height is specified, this  value  will  be
       used  for  all  bitmaps produced. Also if one or both values are speciā€
       fied, the bitmap will be relocated with the hoffset and	voffset	 given
       in the pkfile. The basepoint will be placed in the lower left corner of
       the bitmap if the bitmap is bigger than the specified size it  will  be
       truncated at the top or right.

OPTIONS
       -c num Sets the character number of the next bitmap written to num.

       -x width
	      Sets the width of the bitmap.

       -y width
	      Sets the height of the bitmap.

SEE ALSO
       pbmtopk(1), pbm(5)

AUTHOR
       Adapted	from Tom Rokicki's pxtopk by Angus Duggan <ajcd@dcs.ed.ac.uk>.
       <bartel@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> in March 1995.

				 6 August 1990			    pktopbm(1)
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