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.sh NAME
block \- block character generator
.sh SYNOPSIS
.bd block
spacing plotchar line1 line2 ...
.sh DESCRIPTION
.it Block
converts its line arguments into 6x5 dot-matrix
format, and prints them on the standard output.
The matrix is constructed using `plotchar' as the print element;
each block-character is separated by `spacing' blanks.
Thus
.s3
.dt
block 1 x "Que pasa," " Baby ?"
.s3
prints
.s3
.ci +5
.nf
.dt
.cs R 18
xxxxx x x xxxxx xxxx x xxxx x
x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x xxx xxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx
x x x x x x x x x x x x xx
xxxxx xxx xxxxx x x x xxxx x x xx
x x
xxxx x xxxx x x xxx
x x x x x x x x x x
xxxx xxxxx xxxx x xx
x x x x x x x x
xxxx x x xxxx x x
.cs R
.fi
.s2
.sh DIAGNOSTICS
Block without arguments prints its argument conventions.
.sh BUGS
There are no lower case characters;
all characters are treated as though upper case.
Also, non-printing ASCII characters are treated as blanks.
.s3
It is not a bug, but to use `*' as the plotchar you must quote it,
i.e.
.s3
.dt
block 2 \e* Boo!