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GFTODVI(1)		    General Commands Manual		    GFTODVI(1)

NAME
       gftodvi - make proof sheets from	generic	font files

SYNOPSIS
       gftodvi [-overflow-label-offset=real] [-verbose]	gf_file_name

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page	is not meant to	be exhaustive. The complete documenta-
       tion  for  this	version	of TeX can be found in the info	file or	manual
       Web2C: A	TeX implementation.

       The gftodvi program converts a generic font (gf)	file  output  by,  for
       example,	 mf(1),	 to  a device independent (DVI)	file (that can then be
       typeset using the same software that has	already	been written for TeX).
       The characters in the gf	file will appear one per  page,	 with  labels,
       titles, and annotations as specified in Appendix	H (Hardcopy Proofs) of
       The Metafontbook.

       gftodvi	uses  other  fonts  in addition	to the main gf file.  A	`gray'
       font is used to typeset the pixels that actually	make up	the character.
       (We wouldn't want all the pixels	to be simply black, since then labels,
       key points, and other information would be lost.)  A  `title'  font  is
       used for	the information	at the top of the page.	A `label' font is used
       for  the	 labels	on key points of the figure. A `slant' font is used to
       typeset diagonal	lines, which otherwise have to be simulated using hor-
       izontal and vertical rules.  The	default	gray, title, and  label	 fonts
       are  gray,  cmr8,  and  cmtt10, respectively; there is no default slant
       font.

       To change the default fonts, you	can  give  special  commands  in  your
       Metafont	source file, or	you can	change the fonts online. An online di-
       alog ensues if you end the gf_file_name with a `/'. For example,
	 gftodvi cmr10.300gf/
	 Special font substitution: grayfont black
	 OK; any more? grayfontarea /home/art/don/
	 OK; any more? slantfont /home/fonts/slantimagen6
	 OK; any more? <RET>
       will  use  /home/art/don/black as the `gray' font and /home/fonts/slan-
       timagen6	as the `slant' font (this name indicates a font	for lines with
       slope 1/6 at the	resolution of an Imagen	printer).

       The gf_file_name	on the command line must be complete. Because the res-
       olution is part of the extension, it would not make sense to  append  a
       default extension as is done with TeX or	DVI-reading software. The out-
       put  file  name uses the	same root as the gf file, with the .dvi	exten-
       sion added. For example,	 the  input  file  cmr10.2602gf	 would	become
       cmr10.dvi.

OPTIONS
       The  argument to	-overflow-label-offset specifies the distance from the
       right edge of the character bounding box	at which  the  overflow	 equa-
       tions  (if any) are typeset.  The value is given	in TeX points. The de-
       fault is	a little over two inches.

       Without the -verbose option, gftodvi operates silently. With it,	a ban-
       ner and progress	report are printed on stdout.

ENVIRONMENT
       gftodvi looks for gf_file_name using the	environment variable  GFFONTS.
       If  that	is not set, it uses the	variable TEXFONTS. If that is not set,
       it uses the system default.

       See tex(1) for the details of the searching.

FILES
       {gray.tfm,...}
	      The default fonts.

       {gray.mf,...}
	      The Metafont sources.

SEE ALSO
       tex(1), mf(1).
       Donald E. Knuth,	The Metafontbook (Volume C of Computers	 and  Typeset-
       ting), Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4.
       Donald E. Knuth et al., Metafontware.

AUTHORS
       Donald E. Knuth wrote and still maintains the program. It was published
       as  part	of the Metafontware technical report. Paul Richards originally
       ported  it  to  Unix.   Bug  reports   should   go   to	 tex-k@tug.org
       (https://lists.tug.org/tex-k).

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