NAME¶
unipagecount - Count the assigned code points in a GNU Unifont .hex file
SYNOPSIS¶
unipagecount [-ppagenum] [-h|-l]
DESCRIPTION¶
unipagecount reads a GNU Unifont .hex file from stdin and prints a 16 by
16 grid of the number of defined code points in each 256 character block to
stdout. Code points proceed from left to right, then top to bottom.
OPTIONS¶
- -ppagenum
- Just print information on one 256 code point
"page" rather than the entire Basic Multilingual Plane. This
prints a 16 by 16 table with an asterisk in every code point that has an
assigned glyph.
- -h
- Print an HTML table with color-coded cell background colors
instead of a plain text table.
- -l
- [The letter "l" ]: Print hyperlink to font
bitmaps in the HTML table. To create the bitmaps themselves, use the
unihex2bmp program. The bitmaps are assumed to be in the directory
"bmp/".
FILES¶
- *.hex GNU Unifont font files
SEE ALSO¶
bdfimplode(1),
hex2bdf(1),
hex2bdf-split(1),
hex2sfd(1),
hexbraille(1),
hexdraw(1),
hexmerge(1),
johab2ucs2(1),
unibmp2hex(1),
unicoverage(1),
unidup(1),
unihex2bmp(1),
uniunmask(1)
AUTHOR¶
unipagecount was written by Paul Hardy.
LICENSE¶
unipagecount is Copyright © 2007 Paul Hardy, and is released under
version 2 of the GNU General Public License, or (at your option) a later
version.
BUGS¶
No known real bugs exist, except that this software does not perform extensive
error checking on its input files. If they're not in the format of the
original GNU Unifont hex file, all bets are off.