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pfbtops(1) General Commands Manual pfbtops(1)
pfbtops - translate Printer Font Binary files to PostScript ASCII
pfbtops [pfb-file]
pfbtops --help
pfbtops -v
pfbtops --version
pfbtops translates a PostScript font in Printer Font Binary (PFB)
format to ASCII, splitting overlong lines in text packets into
smaller chunks. If pfb-file is omitted, the PFB file will be read
from the standard input. The ASCII format PostScript font will be
written on the standard output. PostScript fonts for MS-DOS are
normally supplied in PFB format.
The resulting ASCII format PostScript font can be used with groff, if
it is first listed in /usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devps/
download and /usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devpdf/download.
--help Display a usage message and exit.
-v
--version
Display version information and exit.
grops(1), gropdf(1)
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