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Summary: Ref T7785. This prepares for (but does not yet use) a pure PHP implementation of Figlet parsing and rendering. Figlet is somewhat complex, but a parser already exists in PEAR. I'll make sure it's suitable and hook it up in the next diff. Test Plan: N/A, code not reachable Reviewers: chad Reviewed By: chad Maniphest Tasks: T9408, T7785 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D14101
1102 lines
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1102 lines
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.\" FIGlet
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.\" Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1994 Glenn Chappell and Ian Chai
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.\" Internet: <info@figlet.org>
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.\" Portions Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 by John Cowan <cowan@ccil.org>
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.\" Portions Copyright 2002 by Christiaan Keet
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.\" Portions Copyright 2011, 2012 by Claudio Matsuoka
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.\" FIGlet, along with the various FIGlet fonts and documentation, may
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.\" be freely copied and distributed.
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.\" If you use FIGlet, please send an e-mail message to
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.\" <info@figlet.org>
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.\"
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.TH FIGLET 6 "31 May 2012" "v2.2.5"
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.SH NAME
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FIGlet \- display large characters made up of ordinary screen characters
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B figlet
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[
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.B \-cklnoprstvxDELNRSWX
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]
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[
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.B \-d
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.I fontdirectory
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]
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.PD 0
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.IP
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.PD
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[
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.B \-f
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.I fontfile
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]
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[
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.B \-m
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.I layoutmode
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]
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.PD 0
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.IP
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.PD
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[
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.B \-w
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.IR outputwidth
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]
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[
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.B \-C
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.I controlfile
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]
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.PD 0
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.IP
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.PD
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[
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.B \-I
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.I infocode
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]
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[
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.I message
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]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B FIGlet
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prints its input using large characters
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(called ``FIGcharacters'')made up of ordinary
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screen characters
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(called ``sub-characters'').
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.B FIGlet
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output is generally reminiscent of the
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sort of ``signatures'' many people like to put at the end of e-mail
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and UseNet messages. It is also reminiscent of the output of some banner
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programs, although it is oriented normally, not sideways.
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.B FIGlet
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can print in a variety of fonts, both left-to-right and right-to-left,
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with adjacent FIGcharacters kerned and ``smushed'' together in various ways.
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.B FIGlet
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fonts are stored in
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separate files, which can be identified by the suffix
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.RB `` .flf ''.
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In systems with UTF-8 support
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.B FIGlet
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may also support TOIlet
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.RB `` .tlf ''
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fonts. Most
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.B FIGlet
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font files will be stored in
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.B FIGlet's
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default font directory.
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.B FIGlet
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can also use ``control files'', which tell it to map certain input
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characters to certain other characters, similar to the Unix
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.B tr
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command. Control files can be identified by the suffix
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.RB `` .flc ''.
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Most
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.B FIGlet
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control files will be stored in
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.B FIGlet's
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default font directory.
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You can store
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.B FIGlet
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fonts and control files
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in compressed form.
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See
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.BR "COMPRESSED FONTS" .
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.SH USAGE
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Just start up
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.B FIGlet
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(type
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.RB `` figlet '')
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and then type whatever you want.
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Alternatively, pipe a file or the output of another command through
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.BR FIGlet ,
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or put input on the command line
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after the options.
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See
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.B EXAMPLES
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for other things to do.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B FIGlet
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reads command line options from left to right, and only the last
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option that affects a parameter has any effect. Almost every option
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has an inverse, so that, for example, if
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.B FIGlet
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is customized with a shell
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.BR alias ,
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all the options are usually still available.
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Commonly-used options are
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.BR \-f ,
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.BR \-c ,
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.BR \-k ,
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.BR \-t ,
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.B \-p
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and
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.BR \-v .
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.TP
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.BI \-f \ fontfile
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Select the font. The
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.B .flf
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suffix may be left off of
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.IR fontfile ,
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in which case
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.B FIGlet
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automatically appends it.
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.B FIGlet
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looks for the file first in the default font directory and then
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in the current directory, or, if
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.I fontfile
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was given as a full pathname, in the given directory.
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If the
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.B \-f
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option is not specified,
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.B FIGlet
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uses the font that was specified
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when it was compiled. To find out which font this is, use the
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.B \-I3
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option.
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.TP
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.BI \-d \ fontdirectory
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Change the default font directory.
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.B FIGlet
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looks for fonts first in the
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default directory and then in the current directory.
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If the
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.B \-d
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option is not specified,
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.B FIGlet
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uses the directory that was specified
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when it was compiled. To find out which directory this is, use the
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.B \-I2
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option.
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.TP
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.B \-c
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-l
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-r
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-x
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.PD
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These options handle the justification of
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.B FIGlet
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output.
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.B \-c
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centers the output horizontally.
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.B \-l
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makes the output flush-left.
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.B \-r
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makes it flush-right.
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.B \-x
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(default) sets the justification according to whether left-to-right or
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right-to-left text is selected. Left-to-right text will be flush-left,
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while right-to-left text will be flush-right. (Left-to-right versus
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right-to-left text is controlled by
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.BR \-L ,
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.B \-R
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and
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.BR \-X .)
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.TP
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.B \-t
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.BI \-w \ outputwidth
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.PD
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These options control the
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.IR outputwidth ,
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or the screen width
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.B FIGlet
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assumes when formatting its output.
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.B FIGlet
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uses the
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.I outputwidth
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to determine when to break lines and how to center
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the output. Normally,
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.B FIGlet
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assumes 80 columns so that people with wide terminals
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won't annoy the people they e-mail
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.B FIGlet
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output to.
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.B \-t
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sets the
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.I outputwidth
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to the terminal width. If the terminal width cannot be determined,
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the previous
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.I outputwidth
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is retained.
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.B \-w
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sets the
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.I outputwidth
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to the given integer. An
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.I outputwidth
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of 1 is a special value that tells
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.B FIGlet
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to print each non-space FIGcharacter, in its entirety, on a separate line,
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no matter how wide it is.
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.TP
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.B \-p
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-n
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.PD
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These options control how
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.B FIGlet
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handles newlines.
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.B \-p
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puts
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.B FIGlet
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into ``paragraph mode'', which eliminates some unnecessary line
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breaks when piping a multi-line file through
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.BR FIGlet .
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In paragraph mode,
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.B FIGlet
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treats line breaks within a paragraph as if they were merely blanks
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between words. (Specifically,
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.B \-p
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causes
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.B FIGlet
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to convert any newline which is not preceded by a newline and not
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followed by a space character into a blank.)
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.B \-n
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(default) puts
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.B FIGlet
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back to normal, in which every newline
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.B FIGlet
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reads causes it to produce a line break.
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.TP
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.B \-D
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-E
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.PD
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.B \-D
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switches to the German (ISO 646-DE) character set. Turns `[', `\e'
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and `]' into umlauted A, O and U, respectively. `{', `|' and `}' turn
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into the respective lower case versions of these. `~' turns into s-z.
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.B \-E
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turns off
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.B \-D
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processing.
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These options are deprecated,
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which means they probably will not appear
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in the next version of
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.BR FIGlet .
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.TP
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.BI \-C \ controlfile
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-N
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.PD
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These options deal with
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.B FIGlet
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.IR controlfiles .
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A
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.I controlfile
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is a file containing a list of commands that
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.B FIGlet
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executes each time it reads a character. These commands can map certain
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input characters to other characters, similar to the Unix
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.B tr
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command or the
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.B FIGlet
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.B \-D
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option.
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.B FIGlet
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maintains a list of
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.IR controlfiles ,
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which is empty when
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.B FIGlet
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starts up.
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.B \-C
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adds the given
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.I controlfile
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to the list.
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.B \-N
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clears the
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.I controlfile
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list, cancelling the effect of any previous
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.BR \-C .
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.B FIGlet
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executes the commands in all
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.I controlfiles
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in the list. See
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the file
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.IR figfont.txt ,
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provided with FIGlet,
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for details on how to write a
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.IR controlfile .
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.TP
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.B \-s
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-S
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-k
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-W
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.PD
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.TP
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.B \-o
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.PD
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These options control how
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.B FIGlet
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spaces the FIGcharacters that it outputs.
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.B \-s
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(default) and
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.B \-S
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cause ``smushing''.
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The FIGcharacters are displayed
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as close together as possible,
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and overlapping sub-characters are removed.
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Exactly which sub-characters count as ``overlapping''
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depends on the font's
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.IR layoutmode ,
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which is defined by the font's author.
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.B \-k
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causes ``kerning''. As many blanks as possible are
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removed between FIGcharacters, so that they
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touch, but the FIGcharacters are not smushed.
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.B \-W
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makes
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.B FIGlet
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display all FIGcharacters at their full width,
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which may be fixed or variable, depending on the font.
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The difference between
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.B \-s
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and
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.B \-S
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is that
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.B \-s
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will not smush a font whose author specified
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kerning or full width as the default
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.IR layoutmode ,
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whereas
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.B \-S
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will attempt to do so.
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If there is no information in the font
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about how to smush,
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or if the
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.B \-o
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option is specified,
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then the FIGcharacters are ``overlapped''.
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This means that after kerning,
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the first subcharacter of
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each FIGcharacter is removed.
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(This is not done if a FIGcharacter
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contains only one subcharacter.)
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.TP
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.BI \-m \ layoutmode
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Specifies an explicit
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.I layoutmode
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between
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.B 1
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and
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.BR 63 .
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.I Smushmodes
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are explained in
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.IR figfont.txt ,
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which also provides complete information
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on the format of a
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.B FIGlet
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font.
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For the sake of backward compatibility
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with versions of
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.B FIGlet
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before 2.2,
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.B \-m0
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is equivalent to
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.BR \-k ,
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.B \-m-1
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is equivalent to
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.BR \-W ,
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and
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.B \-m-2
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is equivalent to
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.BR \-s .
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The
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.B \-m
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switch is normally
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used only by font designers testing the various
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.I layoutmodes
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with a new font.
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.TP
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.B \-v
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.BI \-I \ infocode
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.PD
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These options print various information about
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.BR FIGlet ,
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then exit. If several of these options are given on the command line, only
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the last is executed, and only after
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all other command-line options have been dealt with.
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.B \-v
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prints version and copyright information, as well as a ``Usage: ...''
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line.
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.B \-I
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prints the information corresponding to the given
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.I infocode
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in a consistent, reliable (i.e., guaranteed to be the same in
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future releases) format.
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.B \-I
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is primarily intended to be used by programs that use
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.BR FIGlet .
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.I infocode
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can be any of the following.
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.RS
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.TP
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.BR -1 " Normal operation (default)."
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This
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.I infocode
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indicates that
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.B FIGlet
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should operate normally, not giving any informational printout,
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printing its input in the selected font.
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.TP
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.BR 0 " Version and copyright."
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This is identical to
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.BR \-v .
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.TP
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.BR 1 " Version (integer)."
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This will print the version of your copy of
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.B FIGlet
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as a decimal integer. The main version number is multiplied by 10000,
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the sub-version number is multiplied by 100, and the sub-sub-version
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number is multiplied by 1. These are added together, and the result is
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printed out. For example,
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.B FIGlet
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2.2 will print
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.RB `` 20200 ''
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, version 2.2.1 will print
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.RB `` 20201 ''.
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Similarly, version 3.7.2 would print
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.RB `` 30702 ''.
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These numbers are guaranteed to be
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ascending, with later versions having higher numbers. Note that
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the first major release of
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.BR FIGlet ,
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version 2.0, did not have the
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.B \-I
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option.
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.TP
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.BR 2 " Default font directory."
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This will print the default font directory. It is affected by the
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.B \-d
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option.
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.TP
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.BR 3 " Font."
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This will print the name of the font
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.B FIGlet
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would use. It is affected by
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the
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.B \-f
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option.
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This is not a filename; the
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.RB `` .flf ''
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suffix is not printed.
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.TP
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.BR 4 " Output width."
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This will print the value
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.B FIGlet
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would use for
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.IR outputwidth ,
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the number of columns wide
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.B FIGlet
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assumes the screen is.
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It is affected by the
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.B \-w
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and
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.B \-t
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options.
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.TP
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.BR 5 " Supported font formats."
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This will list font formats supported by
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.B FIGlet .
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Possible formats are
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.RB `` flf2 ''
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for FIGfont Version 2
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.B .flf
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files and
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.RB `` tlf2 ''
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for TOIlet
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.B .tlf
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files.
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.RE
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.IP
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If
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.I infocode
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is any other positive value,
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.B FIGlet
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will simply exit without printing anything.
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.TP
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.B \-L
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-R
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B \-X
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.PD
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These options control whether
|
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.B FIGlet
|
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prints left-to-right or right-to-left.
|
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.B \-L
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selects left-to-right printing.
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.B \-R
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selects right-to-left printing.
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.B \-X
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(default) makes
|
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.B FIGlet
|
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use whichever is specified in the font file.
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Once the options are read,
|
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if there are any remaining words on the command line,
|
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they are used instead
|
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of standard input as the source of text.
|
|
This feature
|
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allows shell scripts to generate large letters without having to dummy
|
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up standard input files.
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An empty argument, obtained by two sequential quotes,
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results in a line break.
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.SH EXAMPLES
|
|
To use
|
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.B FIGlet
|
|
with its default settings, simply type
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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and then type whatever you like.
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|
To change the font, use the
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.B \-f
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|
option, for example,
|
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-f script
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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Use the
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.B \-c
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option if you would prefer centered output:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-c
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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We have found that the most common use of
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.B FIGlet
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is making up large text to be placed in e-mail messages. For this
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reason,
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.B FIGlet
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defaults to 80 column output. If you are using a wider terminal, and
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would like
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.B FIGlet
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to use the full width of your terminal, use the
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.B \-t
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option:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-t
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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If you don't want
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.B FIGlet
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to smush FIGcharacters into each other, use the
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.B \-k
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option:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-k
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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If
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.B figlet
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gets its input from a file, it is often a good idea to use
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.BR \-p :
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-p < myfile
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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Of course, the above can be combined:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-ptk \-f shadow < anotherfile
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example% figlet \-cf slant
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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Finally, if you want to have
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.B FIGlet
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take the input from the command
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line instead of a file:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet Hello world
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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.SS Other Things to Try
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On many systems nice effects can be obtained from the
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.B lean
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font by piping it through
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.BR tr .
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Some you might want to try are the following:
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.RS
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.nf
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.ft B
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example% figlet \-f lean | tr ' _/' ' ()'
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example% figlet \-f lean | tr ' _/' './\e\e'
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example% figlet \-f lean | tr ' _/' ' //'
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example% figlet \-f lean | tr ' _/' '/ '
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.ft R
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.fi
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.RE
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Similar things can be done with the
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.B block
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font and many of the other
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.B FIGlet
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fonts.
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.SH COMPRESSED FONTS
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You can compress the fonts and controlfiles
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using the
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.B zip
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archiving program.
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Place only one font or controlfile in each archive,
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and rename the archive file (which will have a name
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ending in
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.BR .zip )
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back to
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.B .flf
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or
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.B .flc
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as the case may be.
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If you don't rename the file appropriately,
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.B FIGlet
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won't be able to find it.
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.B FIGlet
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does not care what the filename within the
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.B .zip
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archive is, and will process only the first file.
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The
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.B .zip
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format was chosen because tools to create and manipulate it
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are widely available for free
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on many platforms.
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.SH THE STANDARD FONTS
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Here are a few notes about some of the fonts provided with
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.IR FIGlet .
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You can get many other font from the Web site
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.br
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http://www.figlet.org/ This location
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should also contain the latest version of
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.B FIGlet
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and other related utilities.
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|
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The font
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.I standard
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is the basic
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.B FIGlet
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font, used when no other font is specified.
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(This default can be changed when
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.B FIGlet
|
|
is compiled on your system.)
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The
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.I controlfiles
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.IR 8859-2 ,
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.IR 8859-3 ,
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.IR 8859-4 ,
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and
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.I 8859-9
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|
are provided for interpreting those character sets,
|
|
also known as ISO Latin-2 through Latin-5 respectively.
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|
The character set 8859-1 (ISO Latin-1) is
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.B FIGlet's
|
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default and requires no special
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.IR controlfile .
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Closely related are the fonts
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.IR slant ,
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.IR shadow ,
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.IR small ,
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.I smslant
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(both small and slanted),
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|
.IR smshadow ,
|
|
(both small and shadowed),
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|
and
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|
.IR big .
|
|
These fonts support only Latin-1, except that
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.I big
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supports Greek FIGcharacters as well;
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|
the
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.I controlfiles
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|
.I frango
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|
(for Greek text written in Latin characters, so-called
|
|
.RI `` frangovlakhika ''),
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|
and
|
|
.I 8859-7
|
|
(for mixed Latin/Greek text)
|
|
are provided.
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|
The
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.I ivrit
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font is a right-to-left font
|
|
including both Latin and Hebrew FIGcharacters;
|
|
the Latin characters are those of the
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.I standard
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|
font.
|
|
The available
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|
.I controlfiles
|
|
are
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.IR ilhebrew ,
|
|
which maps the letters you get
|
|
by typing on a U.S. keyboard
|
|
as if it were a Hebrew keyboard;
|
|
.IR ushebrew ,
|
|
which makes a reasonable mapping from
|
|
Latin letters to Hebrew ones;
|
|
and
|
|
.IR 8859-8 ,
|
|
which supports mixed Latin/Hebrew text.
|
|
.B Warning:
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
doesn't support bidirectional text,
|
|
so everything will come out right-to-left,
|
|
even Latin letters.
|
|
|
|
The fonts
|
|
.IR terminal ,
|
|
.IR digital ,
|
|
and
|
|
.I bubble
|
|
output the input character with some decoration around it
|
|
(or no decoration,
|
|
in the case of
|
|
.IR terminal ).
|
|
The characters coded 128 to 159,
|
|
which have varying interpretations, are output as-is.
|
|
You can use the appropriate
|
|
.I controlfiles
|
|
to process Latin-2, Latin-3, or Latin-4 (but not Latin-5) text,
|
|
provided your output device
|
|
has screen or printer fonts that
|
|
are appropriate for these character sets.
|
|
|
|
Two script fonts are available:
|
|
.IR script ,
|
|
which is larger than
|
|
.IR standard ,
|
|
and
|
|
.IR smscript ,
|
|
which is smaller.
|
|
|
|
The font
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|
.I lean
|
|
is made up solely of `/' and `_' sub-characters;
|
|
.I block
|
|
is a straight (non-leaning) version of it.
|
|
|
|
The font
|
|
.I mini
|
|
is very small, and especially suitable for e-mail signatures.
|
|
|
|
The font
|
|
.I banner
|
|
looks like the output of the
|
|
.B banner
|
|
program;
|
|
it is a capitals and small capitals font
|
|
that doesn't support the ISO Latin-1 extensions
|
|
to plain ASCII.
|
|
It does, however, support the Japanese
|
|
.I katakana
|
|
syllabary;
|
|
the
|
|
.I controlfile
|
|
.I uskata
|
|
maps the upper-case and lower-case Latin letters
|
|
into the 48 basic
|
|
.I katakana
|
|
characters,
|
|
and the
|
|
.I controlfile
|
|
.I jis0201
|
|
handles JIS 0201X (JIS-Roman)
|
|
mixed Latin and
|
|
.I katakana
|
|
text.
|
|
Furthermore, the
|
|
.I banner
|
|
font also supports Cyrillic (Russian)
|
|
FIGcharacters; the
|
|
.I controlfile
|
|
.I 8859-5
|
|
supports mixed Latin and Cyrillic text,
|
|
the
|
|
.I controlfile
|
|
.I koi8r
|
|
supports the popular KOI8-R mapping of mixed text,
|
|
and the
|
|
.I controlfile
|
|
.I moscow
|
|
supports a
|
|
sensible mapping from Latin to Cyrillic,
|
|
compatible with the
|
|
.I moscow
|
|
font (not supplied).
|
|
|
|
The fonts
|
|
.I mnemonic
|
|
and
|
|
.I safemnem
|
|
support the mnemonic character set
|
|
documented in RFC 1345.
|
|
They implement a large subset of Unicode
|
|
(over 1800 characters) very crudely,
|
|
using ASCII-based mnemonic sequences,
|
|
and are good for getting a quick look
|
|
at UTF-8 unicode files,
|
|
using the controlfile
|
|
.IR utf8 .
|
|
|
|
.SH ENVIRONMENT
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B FIGLET_FONTDIR
|
|
If
|
|
.RB $ FIGLET_FONTDIR
|
|
is set, its value is used as a path to search for font files.
|
|
|
|
.SH FILES
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.TP 20
|
|
.IB file .flf
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
font file
|
|
.TP 20
|
|
.IB file .flc
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
control file
|
|
.PD
|
|
|
|
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
|
|
.B FIGlet's
|
|
diagnostics are intended to be self-explanatory. Possible
|
|
messages are
|
|
|
|
.RS
|
|
.nf
|
|
.ft B
|
|
Usage: ...
|
|
Out of memory
|
|
Unable to open font file
|
|
Not a FIGlet 2 font file
|
|
Unable to open control file
|
|
Not a FIGlet 2 control file
|
|
"\-t" is disabled, since ioctl is not fully implemented.
|
|
.ft R
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
|
|
This last message is printed when the
|
|
.B \-t
|
|
option is given, but the operating system in use does not include
|
|
the system call
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
uses to determine the terminal width.
|
|
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
also prints an explanatory message if the
|
|
.B \-F
|
|
option is given on the command line.
|
|
The earlier version of
|
|
.BR FIGlet ,
|
|
version 2.0, listed the available fonts when the
|
|
.B \-F
|
|
option was given. This option has been removed from
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
2.1. It has been replaced by the
|
|
.B figlist
|
|
script, which is part of the standard
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
package.
|
|
|
|
.SH ORIGIN
|
|
.RB `` FIGlet ''
|
|
stands for ``Frank, Ian and Glenn's LETters''. Inspired by Frank's .sig,
|
|
Glenn wrote (most of) it, and Ian helped.
|
|
|
|
Most of the standard
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
fonts were inspired by signatures on various UseNet
|
|
articles. Since typically hundreds of people use the same style of
|
|
letters in their signatures, it was often not deemed necessary to give
|
|
credit to any one font designer.
|
|
|
|
.SH BUGS
|
|
Very little error checking is done on font and control files. While
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
tries to be forgiving of errors, and should (hopefully) never actually
|
|
crash, using an improperly-formatted file with
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
will produce unpredictable output.
|
|
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
does not handle format characters in a very intelligent way.
|
|
A tab character is converted to a blank, and vertical-tab, form-feed and
|
|
carriage-return are each converted to a newline. On many systems, tabs
|
|
can be handled better by piping files through
|
|
.B expand
|
|
before piping through
|
|
.BR FIGlet .
|
|
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
output is quite ugly if it is displayed in a proportionally-spaced font.
|
|
I suppose this is to be expected.
|
|
|
|
Please report any errors you find in this man page or the program to
|
|
<info@figlet.org>
|
|
.SH WEBSITE AND MAILING LIST
|
|
You can get many fonts which are not in the basic
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
package from the Web site
|
|
http://www.figlet.org/ It
|
|
should also contain the latest version of
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
and other utilities related to
|
|
.BR FIGlet .
|
|
|
|
There is a mailing list for
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
for general discussions about
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
and a place where you can ask questions or share ideas
|
|
with other
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
users. It is also the place where we will publish
|
|
news about new fonts, new software updates etc.
|
|
|
|
To subscribe or unsubscribe from the
|
|
.B FIGlet
|
|
mailing list,
|
|
please send email to figlet-subscribe@figlet.org or figlet-unsubscribe@figlet.org or visit the
|
|
following web page: http://www.figlet.org/mailman/listinfo/figlet
|
|
|
|
.SH AUTHORS
|
|
Glenn Chappell did most of the work.
|
|
You can e-mail him but he is not an e-mail fanatic; people who e-mail
|
|
Glenn will probably get answers, but if you e-mail his best friend:
|
|
|
|
Ian Chai, who
|
|
.I is
|
|
an e-mail fanatic, you'll get answers, endless conversation about the
|
|
mysteries of life, invitations to join some 473 mailing lists and a
|
|
free toaster. (Well, ok, maybe not the free toaster.)
|
|
|
|
Frank inspired this whole project with his .sig, but don't e-mail
|
|
him; he's decidedly an un-e-mail-fanatic.
|
|
|
|
Gilbert "The Mad Programmer" Healton added the
|
|
.B \-A
|
|
option for version 2.1.1. This option specified input from
|
|
the command line; it is still allowed,
|
|
but has no effect.
|
|
|
|
John Cowan added the
|
|
.BR \-o ,
|
|
.BR \-s ,
|
|
.BR \-k ,
|
|
.BR \-S ,
|
|
and
|
|
.B \-W
|
|
options, and
|
|
the support for Unicode mapping tables,
|
|
ISO 2022/HZ/Shift-JIS/UTF-8 input,
|
|
and compressed fonts
|
|
and control files.
|
|
He also revised this documentation,
|
|
with a lot of input from
|
|
Paul Burton.
|
|
|
|
Claudio Matsuoka added the support for
|
|
.B .tlf
|
|
files for version 2.2.4 and performs random hacks and bugfixes.
|
|
|
|
As a fan of FIGlet, Christiaan Keet revised the official FIGlet documentation
|
|
and set up the new FIGlet website at http://www.figlet.org/ (and the
|
|
corresponding ftp://ftp.figlet.org/pub/figlet/)
|
|
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
.BR figlist (6),
|
|
.BR chkfont (6),
|
|
.BR showfigfonts (6),
|
|
.BR toilet (1)
|