.TH GROFF_FONT 5 "17 December 2018" "groff 1.22.4" .SH NAME groff_font \- format of groff device and font description files . . .\" ==================================================================== .\" Legal Terms .\" ==================================================================== .\" .\" Copyright (C) 1989-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. .\" .\" This file is part of groff (GNU roff), which is a free software .\" project. .\" .\" You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU .\" General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, .\" either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later .\" version. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License .\" along with this program. If not, see .\" . . . .\" Save and disable compatibility mode (for, e.g., Solaris 10/11). .do nr groff_font_C \n[.C] .cp 0 . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH DESCRIPTION .\" ==================================================================== . The groff font format is roughly a superset of the ditroff font format. . The font files for device .I name are stored in a directory .IR dev name. . There are two types of file: a device description file called .I DESC and for each .RI font \~F , a font file called\~F. . These are text files; unlike the ditroff font format, there is no associated binary format. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS DESC file format .\" ==================================================================== . The .I DESC file can contain the following types of line as shown below. . Later entries in the file override previous values. . .LP Empty lines are ignored. . .TP .B charset This line and everything following in the file are ignored. . It is allowed for the sake of backwards compatibility. . .TP .BI "family " fam The default font family is .IR fam . . .TP .BI "fonts " "n F1 F2 F3 \|.\|.\|.\| Fn" Fonts .IR F1 ", \|.\|.\|., " Fn are mounted in the font positions .IR m "\|+\|1, \|.\|.\|., " m \|+\| n where .I m is the number of styles. . This command may extend over more than one line. . A font name of\~\c .B 0 causes no font to be mounted on the corresponding font position. . .TP .BI "hor " n The horizontal resolution is .IR n \~\c machine units. . .TP .BI "image_generator " string Needed for .B \%grohtml only. . It specifies the program to generate PNG images from PostScript input. . Under GNU/Linux this is usually .I gs but under other systems (notably cygwin) it might be set to another name. . .TP .BI "paperlength " n The physical vertical dimension of the output medium in machine units. . This isn't used by .B troff itself but by output devices. . Deprecated. . Use .B papersize instead. . .TP .BI "papersize " string Select a paper size. . Valid values for .I string are the ISO paper types A0\[en]A7, B0\[en]B7, C0\[en]C7, D0\[en]D7, DL, and the US paper types letter, legal, tabloid, ledger, statement, executive, com10, and monarch. . Case is not significant for .I string if it holds predefined paper types. . Alternatively, .I string can be a file name (e.g.\& .IR /etc/papersize ); if the file can be opened, .B groff reads the first line and tests for the above paper sizes. . Finally, .I string can be a custom paper size in the format .IB length , width (no spaces before and after the comma). . Both .I length and .I width must have a unit appended; valid values are \[oq]i\[cq] for inches, \[oq]c\[cq] for centimeters, \[oq]p\[cq] for points, and \[oq]P\[cq] for picas. . Example: .BR 12c,235p . . An argument which starts with a digit is always treated as a custom paper format. . .B papersize sets both the vertical and horizontal dimension of the output medium. . .IP More than one argument can be specified; .B groff scans from left to right and uses the first valid paper specification. . .TP .BI "paperwidth " n The physical horizontal dimension of the output medium in machine units. . Deprecated. . Use .B papersize instead. . This isn't used by .B troff itself but by output devices. . .TP .B pass_filenames Make troff tell the driver the source file name being processed. . This is achieved by another tcommand: .BR F \~\c .IR filename . . .TP .BI "postpro " program Use .I program as the postprocessor. . .TP .BI "prepro " program Call .I program as a preprocessor. . .TP .BI "print " program Use .I program as the spooler program for printing. . If omitted, the .B \-l and .B \-L options of .B groff are ignored. . .TP .BI "res " n There are .I n machine units per inch. . .TP .BI "sizes " "s1 s2 \|.\|.\|.\| sn " 0 This means that the device has fonts at .IR s1 , .IR s2 ", \|.\|.\|., " sn scaled points. . The list of sizes must be terminated by a .BR 0 . . Each .I si can also be a range of sizes .IR m \(en n . . The list can extend over more than one line. . .TP .BI "sizescale " n The scale factor for point sizes. . By default this has a value of 1. . One .I scaled point is equal to one .RI point\|/\| n . . The arguments to the .B unitwidth and .B sizes commands are given in scaled points. . .TP .BI "styles " "S1 S2 \|.\|.\|.\| Sm" The first .I m font positions are associated with styles .IR S1 ", \|.\|.\|., " Sm . . .TP .B tcommand This means that the postprocessor can handle the .B t and\~\c .B u output commands. . .TP .B unicode Indicate that the output device supports the complete Unicode repertoire. . Useful only for devices which produce .I character entities instead of glyphs. . .IP If .B unicode is present, no .B charset section is required in the font description files since the Unicode handling built into .B groff is used. . However, if there are entries in a .B charset section, they either override the default mappings for those particular characters or add new mappings (normally for composite characters). . .IP This is used for .BR \-Tutf8 , .BR \-Thtml , and .BR \-Txhtml . . .TP .BI "unitwidth " n Quantities in the font files are given in machine units for fonts whose point size is .IR n \~\c scaled points. . .TP .B unscaled_charwidths Make the font handling module always return unscaled glyph widths. . Needed for the .B \%grohtml device. . .TP .B use_charnames_in_special This command indicates that troff should encode named glyphs inside special commands. . .TP .BI "vert " n The vertical resolution is .IR n \~\c machine units. . .LP The .BR res , .BR unitwidth , .BR fonts , and .B sizes lines are compulsory. . Not all commands in the .I DESC file are used by .B troff itself; some of the keywords (or even additional ones) are used by postprocessors to store arbitrary information about the device. . .LP Here a list of obsolete keywords which are recognized by .B groff but completely ignored: .BR spare1 , .BR spare2 , .BR biggestfont . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Font file format .\" ==================================================================== . A font file has two sections; empty lines are ignored in both of them. . .LP The first section is a sequence of lines each containing a sequence of blank delimited words; the first word in the line is a key, and subsequent words give a value for that key. . .TP .BI "ligatures " "lig1 lig2 \|.\|.\|.\| lign \fR[" 0 \fR] Glyphs .IR lig1 , .IR lig2 ", \|.\|.\|., " lign are ligatures; possible ligatures are .BR ff , .BR fi , .BR fl , .BR ffi , and .BR ffl . . For backwards compatibility, the list of ligatures may be terminated with a\~\c .BR 0 . . The list of ligatures may not extend over more than one line. . .TP .BI "name " F The name of the font is\~\c .IR F . . .TP .BI "slant " n The glyphs of the font have a slant of .IR n \~\c degrees. . (Positive means forward.) . .TP .BI "spacewidth " n The normal width of a space is\~\c .IR n . . .TP .B special The font is .IR special ; this means that when a glyph is requested that is not present in the current font, it is searched for in any special fonts that are mounted. . .LP Other commands are ignored by .B troff but may be used by postprocessors to store arbitrary information about the font in the font file. . .LP The first section can contain comments which start with the .B # character and extend to the end of a line. . .LP The second section contains one or two subsections. . It must contain a .I charset subsection and it may also contain a .I kernpairs subsection. . These subsections can appear in any order. . Each subsection starts with a word on a line by itself. . .LP The word .B charset starts the charset subsection. . The .B charset line is followed by a sequence of lines. . Each line gives information for one glyph. . A line comprises a number of fields separated by blanks or tabs. . The format is . .IP .I name metrics type code .RI [ entity_name ] .RB [ \-\- .IR comment ] . .LP .I name identifies the glyph: if .I name is a single glyph .I c then it corresponds to the groff input character .IR c ; if it is of the form .BI \[rs] c where c is a single character, then it corresponds to the special character .BI \[rs][ c ]\fR; otherwise it corresponds to the groff input character .BI \[rs][ name ]\fR. . If it is exactly two characters .I xx it can be entered as .BI \[rs]( xx\fR. . Note that single-letter special characters can't be accessed as .BI \[rs] c\fR; the only exception is \[oq]\[rs]\-\[cq] which is identical to \[oq]\[rs][\-]\[cq]. . The name .B \-\-\- is special and indicates that the glyph is unnamed; such glyphs can only be used by means of the .B \[rs]N escape sequence in .BR troff . . .LP The .I type field gives the glyph type: . .TP 1 means the glyph has a descender, for example, \[oq]p\[cq]; . .TP 2 means the glyph has an ascender, for example, \[oq]b\[cq]; . .TP 3 means the glyph has both an ascender and a descender, for example, \[oq](\[cq]. . .LP The .I code field gives the code which the postprocessor uses to print the glyph. . The glyph can also be input to groff using this code by means of the .B \[rs]N escape sequence. . The code can be any integer. . If it starts with a\~\c .B 0 it is interpreted as octal; if it starts with .B 0x or .B 0X it is interpreted as hexadecimal. . Note, however, that the .B \[rs]N escape sequence only accepts a decimal integer. . .LP The .I entity_name field gives an ASCII string identifying the glyph which the postprocessor uses to print that glyph. . This field is optional and is currently used by .B grops to build sub-encoding arrays for PS fonts containing more than 256 glyphs. . (It has also been used for .BR \%grohtml 's entity names but for efficiency reasons this data is now compiled directly into .BR \%grohtml .) . .LP Anything on the line after the encoding field or \[oq]\-\-\[cq] are ignored. . .LP The .I metrics field has the form (in one line; it is broken here for the sake of readability): . .IP .I width\/\c .RI [\fB, height\/\c .RI [\fB, depth\/\c .RI [\fB, italic-correction .br .RI [\fB, left-italic-correction\/\c .RI [\fB, subscript-correction ]]]]] . .LP There must not be any spaces between these subfields. . Missing subfields are assumed to be\~0. . The subfields are all decimal integers. . Since there is no associated binary format, these values are not required to fit into a variable of type .B char as they are in ditroff. . The .I width subfields gives the width of the glyph. . The .I height subfield gives the height of the glyph (upwards is positive); if a glyph does not extend above the baseline, it should be given a zero height, rather than a negative height. . The .I depth subfield gives the depth of the glyph, that is, the distance below the baseline to which the glyph extends (downwards is positive); if a glyph does not extend below the baseline, it should be given a zero depth, rather than a negative depth. . The .I italic-correction subfield gives the amount of space that should be added after the glyph when it is immediately to be followed by a glyph from a roman font. . The .I left-italic-correction subfield gives the amount of space that should be added before the glyph when it is immediately to be preceded by a glyph from a roman font. . The .I subscript-correction gives the amount of space that should be added after a glyph before adding a subscript. . This should be less than the italic correction. . .LP A line in the charset section can also have the format . .IP .I name \fB\[dq] . .LP This indicates that .I name is just another name for the glyph mentioned in the preceding line. . .LP The word .B kernpairs starts the kernpairs section. . This contains a sequence of lines of the form: . .IP .I c1 c2 n . .LP This means that when glyph .I c1 appears next to glyph .I c2 the space between them should be increased by\~\c .IR n . . Most entries in kernpairs section have a negative value for\~\c .IR n . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH FILES .\" ==================================================================== . .TP .IR /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:font/dev name /DESC Device description file for device .IR name . . .TP .IR /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:font/dev name / F Font file for font\~\c .I F of device .IR name . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH "SEE ALSO" .\" ==================================================================== . .BR groff_out (5), .BR troff (1), .BR addftinfo (1), .BR afmtodit (1) . . .P .\" XXX: Why is this paragraph _here_, of all places? A man page .IR name ( n ) of section .I n can be viewed either with .RS \[Do] .BI man " n name" .RE for text mode or .RS \[Do] .BI groffer " n name" .RE for graphical mode (default is PDF mode). . . .\" Restore compatibility mode (for, e.g., Solaris 10/11). .cp \n[groff_font_C] . . .\" ==================================================================== .\" Editor settings .\" ==================================================================== . .\" Local Variables: .\" mode: nroff .\" fill-column: 72 .\" End: .\" vim: set filetype=groff textwidth=72: