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PROGRAM:

NAME


unihex2png - GNU Unifont .hex file to Portable Network Graphics converter

SYNOPSIS


unihex2png [-i input_file.hex ] -o output_file.png [-p pagenum ] [-r rows ]

DESCRIPTION


unihex2png reads a page of 256 Unicode code points from a GNU Unifont .hex file and
converts the page into a Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file. The graphics file displays
the glyphs of a Unicode block of 256 code points in a 32 by 32 pixel grid, or in a 40 by
40 pixel grid if "-r 32" is specified. The glyphs themselves can be either 16, 24, or 32
pixels tall depending on the "-r" parameter. They can be 8, 16, 24, or 32 pixels wide
(widths of 32 are only supported if "-r 32" is specified). The default page is 0; that
is, the range U+0000 through U+00FF, inclusive.

The PNG file can be printed. It can also be edited with a graphics editor. An edited PNG
file can then be re-converted into a GNU Unifont .hex file with the unipng2hex command.

OPTIONS


-i Specify the input file. If not omitted, a Unifont .hex file is read from
STDIN.

-o Specify the output file.

-p pagenum Extract page pagenum from the .hex file. The default is Page 0 (Unicode range
U+0000 through U+00FF). Note that "page" is not a standard Unicode term. It
refers to an output bitmap graphics page of 16 by 16 code points.

-r rows Specify the rows of pixels in the output glyphs. Valid values are 16, 24, and
32. The default is 16 pixel rows tall.

-h Print a help message of options and exit.

EXAMPLE


Sample usage:

unihex2png -i my_input_file.hex -o my_output_file.png

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