GFtoDVI makes proof sheets from a GF bitmap file as output by, for example, Metafont (see section Metafont: Creating typeface families). This is an indispensable aid for font designers or Metafont hackers. Synopsis:
gftodvi [option]... gfname[gf]
The font gfname is searched for in the usual places (see section `Glyph lookup' in Kpathsea). To see all the relevant paths, set the
environment variable KPATHSEA_DEBUG
to `-1' before running
the program.
The suffix `gf' is supplied if not already present. This suffix is not an extension; no `.' precedes it: for instance `cmr10.600gf'.
The output filename is the basename of gfname extended with `.dvi', e.g., `gftodvi /wherever/foo.600gf' creates `./foo.dvi'.
The characters from gfname appear one per page in the DVI output, with labels, titles, and annotations, as specified in Appendix H (Hardcopy Proofs) of The Metafontbook.
GFtoDVI uses several fonts besides gfname itself:
To change the default fonts, you must use special
commands in
your Metafont source file.
The program accepts the following option, as well as the standard `-verbose', `-help', and `-version' (see section Common options):
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