This is the command pbmtextps that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
pbmtextps - render text into a bitmap via postscript
SYNOPSIS
pbmtextps [-font fontfile] [-fontsize fontsize] [-resolution resolution] [-stroke
strokesize] [-verbose [text]
DESCRIPTION
pbmtextps takes a single line of text from the command line and renders it into a PBM
image.
The image is cropped at the top and the right. It is not cropped at the left or bottom so
that the text begins at the same position relative to the origin. You can use pnmcrop to
crop it all the way.
OPTIONS
-font By default, pbmtextps uses TimesRoman. You can specify the font to use with the
-font option. This is the name of any valid postscript font which is installed on
your system.
-fontsize
Size of font in points. See the -resolution option for information on how to
interpret this size.
Default is 24 points.
-resolution
Resolution in dots per inch of distance measurements pertaining to generation of
the image. PBM images don't have any inherent resolution, so a distance such as "1
inch" doesn't mean anything unless you separately specify what resolution you're
talking about. That's what this option does.
In particular, the meaning of the font size is determined by this resolution. If
the font size is 24 points and the resolution is 150 dpi, then the font size is 50
pixels.
Default is 150 dpi.
-stroke
Width of line to use for stroke font. There is no default stroke width because the
letters are solid by default.
USAGE
See pbmtext for usage examples.
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