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.TH restorefont 1 "2 Aug 1997" "Svgalib (>= 1.2.11)" "Svgalib User Manual"
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.SH NAME
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restorefont \- save or restore the SVGA font for textmode.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BI "restorefont {-r|-w} " filename
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The font used by SVGA when in textmode is written to or restored from
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.IR filename
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using the
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.BR vga_gettextfont "(3) and "
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.BR vga_puttextfont (3)
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functions.
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.SH FILE FORMAT
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The VGA font file
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.I filename
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has the following format:
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.RS
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.BR Offset:
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.br
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.BR " 0 - 31 " "Character 0"
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.br
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.BR " ... " " ..."
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.br
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.BR "8164 - 8195 " "Character 255"
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.RE
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Each row of a character bitmap is stored as a byte (8 pixels).
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The space that is left from the 32-byte buffer for each character
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is ignored, e.g. a 16 line font uses only offsets 0 - 15 of each character.
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Linux textmode screen resolutions:
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.BR 80x25 " 16 line font 400 scanlines"
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.br
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.BR 80x28 " 14 line font 400 scanlines"
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.br
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.BR 80x50 " 8 line font 400 scanlines"
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The font sizes and resolutions of extended textmodes depend on the
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video card type and BIOS:
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.BR 132x25 " 14 line font 350 scanlines (ugly)"
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.br
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.BR 132x25 " 16 line font 400 scanlines"
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.br
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.BR 132x43 " 8 line font 350 scanlines (use fix132x43 to fix/improve)"
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.br
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.BR 132x50 " 8 line font 400 scanlines"
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.br
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Using a font that has less lines per character than the textmode works, but
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the characters are smaller. Using a font that is bigger than the textmode
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font results in the bottom part of characters being cut off.
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The svgalib distribution contains sample fonts with 8, 14 and 16 line characters
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in the files
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.IR utils/font8 ", " utils/font14 ", and " utils/font16 .
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The
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.BR convfont
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(1) program can be used to convert fonts straightforwardly stored
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character-after-character (i.e. each character only uses 8/14/whatever
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bytes), to the 32-byte per character format that
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.B restorefont
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requires.
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The purpose of this program is usually to recover from a crashed console due to an
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svgalib, Xfree or other program bug. First save the state of the SVGA card when on a
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text console. After the crash restore this state. The
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.BR savetextmode (1)
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and
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.BR textmode (1)
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script makes this procedure very easy.
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The national/fontpak packages, which include kernel patches, allow different
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textmode fonts to be used in different virtual consoles. These have been
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superseded by the kbd package (in the kernel since ages). See the
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.BR setfont (8)
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utility of the kbd package as a starting point.
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Recent kernels support up to 2 fonts with 512 chars each. Recent versions
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of svgalib take this into account and extend the size of the datafile accordingly.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BI "-w " filename
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write the font to the file
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.IR filename .
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.TP
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.BI "-r " filename
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restore the font from the file
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.IR filename .
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR svgalib (7),
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.BR vgagl (7),
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.BR libvga.config (5),
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.BR setfont (8),
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.BR vga_gettextfont (3),
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.BR vga_puttextfont (3),
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.BR dumpreg (1),
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.BR convfont (1),
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.BR fix132x43 (1),
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.BR restoretextmode (1),
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.BR restorepalette (1),
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.BR runx (1),
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.BR savetextmode (1),
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.BR setmclk (1),
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.BR textmode (1).
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was edited by Michael Weller <eowmob@exp-math.uni-essen.de>. The
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exact source of the referenced utility as well as of the original documentation is
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unknown.
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It is very likely that both are at least to some extent are due to
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Harm Hanemaayer <H.Hanemaayer@inter.nl.net>.
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Occasionally this might be wrong. I hereby
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asked to be excused by the original author and will happily accept any additions or corrections
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to this first version of the svgalib manual.
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