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Re: Font editor?



I'm not sure if this will do the job or not.  It is a font editor, but it
says .fnt instead of the .psf you mention.  I don't know much about fonts
so maybe I should have kept my mouth shut :-)  Hope this info is helpful. 

<begin quote from dselect's description of "fonter">

fonter - Interactive font editor for the console

Fonter is an interactive console font (8x16 .fnt) manipulation tool. It's
a linux-console-only program that displays all 256 characters of the font
on screen and lets you edit them in realtime. 

<end quote>

On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, peter karlsson wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Is there a font editor included in Debian to let me edit the console fonts
> (.psf) (and unicode mappings) in a sensible way? I'd like to take the font
> on my video card and remap it to Latin-1 so I can use it as a console font.
> 
> (And I need to fix the unicode mapping, since they seems to be all messed up
> in potato, whereas they worked in slink).




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