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VWIDTH(1)           UNIX Programmer's Manual            VWIDTH(1)



NAME
     vwidth - make troff width table for a font

SYNOPSIS
     vwidth fontfile pointsize > ft_x_x.c
     cc -c ft_x_x.c mv ft_x_x.o /usr/lib/font/ft_x_x

DESCRIPTION
     _V_w_i_d_t_h translates from the width information stored in the
     vfont style format to the format expected by troff.  Troff
     wants an object file in a.out(5) format.  (This fact does
     not seem to be documented anywhere.) Troff should look
     directly in the font file but it doesn't.

     Vwidth should be used after editing a font with _f_e_d(_1). It
     is not necessary to use vwidth unless you have made a change
     that would affect the width tables.  Such changes include
     numerically editing the width field, adding a new character,
     and moving or copying a character to a new position.  It is
     _n_o_t always necessary to use vwidth if the physical width of
     the glyph (e.g. the number of columns in the bit matrix) has
     changed, but if it has changed much the logical width should
     probably be changed and vwidth run.

     Vwidth produces a C program on its standard output.  This
     program should be run through the C compiler and the object
     (that is, the .o file) saved.  The resulting file should be
     placed in /usr/lib/font in the file ft_x_x where is a one or
     two letter code that is the logical (internal to troff) font
     name.  This name can be found by looking in the file
     /usr/lib/fontinfo/_f_n_a_m_e* where _f_n_a_m_e is the external name of
     the font.

SEE ALSO
     fed(1), vfont(5), troff(1), vtroff(1)

BUGS
     Produces the C file using obsolete syntax that the portable
     C compiler complains about.
















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