.\" e .TH MAG 1 "1 Feb 2016" .de EX .sp .in +5 .nf .ft CW .. .de EE .in -5 .ft R .sp .fi .. .SH NAME mag \- computes TeX fontsizes and magsteps .SH SYNOPSIS .B mag [-\fBR\fIdpi\fP\fP] magstep . . . .B mag [-\fBr\fP] [-\fBR\fP\fIdpi\fP] fontsize . . . .SH DESCRIPTION .EQ delim $$ .EN This tool calculates fontsizes given magsteps. TeXfonts are provided as true sized fonts or as magnifications. The fontsize of a true sized font equals the resolution of the printer (ex. 300). The fontsize of a font magnified $n$ \fImagsteps\fP equals: .EQ 1.2 sup{n} times 300 delim off .EN rounded to its nearest integer value. Fontnames for TeX fonts normally consists of the name (\fIcmr\fP), pointsize (\fI10\fP), type (\fIpk\fP) and fontsize (\fI360\fP), for example: \fIcmr10.360pk\fP. .SH EXAMPLES The result of \fImag -R240 -2 0 0.5 1\fP will be: .EX 167 240 263 288 .EE The inverse function is computed with the \fI-r\fP option. The result of \fImag -r -R240 167 240 263 288\fP will be the fontsteps: .EX -2 0 0.5 1 .EE The UNIX shells allow command substitution. One can write: .EX mag -r -R240 `mag -R240 -2 0 0.5 1` .EE .SH DATE 18 December, 1989 .SH AUTHOR .nf Piet Tutelaers University of Technology Eindhoven Maintained in TeX Live; please send bug reports or other correspondence to tex-k@tug.org (http://lists.tug.org/tex-k).