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NAME
d.font - Selects the font in which text will be displayed on the user's graphics monitor.
KEYWORDS
display, setup
SYNOPSIS
d.font
d.font help
d.font [-lL] [font=string] [path=string] [charset=string] [--verbose] [--quiet]
Flags:
- -l
- List fonts
- -L
- List fonts verbosely
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
Parameters:
- font=string
- Choose new current font
- Default: romans
- path=string
- Path to Freetype-compatible font including file name
- charset=string
- Character encoding
- Default: UTF-8
DESCRIPTION
d.font allows the user to select use of a specific text font for
display of text on the graphics monitor.
If the user does not specify a font when using other GRASS programs
that display text, the font type romans is used by default.
The user can run this program either non-interactively or interactively.
If the user specifies a font type name on the command line the program will
run non-interactively.
Alternately, the user can simply type d.font on the command line;
in this case, the program will prompt the user for a display
text font type.
Parameter:
- font=name
- Name of a font type, from among the font types italicized below.
Default: romans
Options: (italized)
cyrilc Cyrillic
gothgbt Gothic Great Britain triplex
gothgrt Gothic German triplex
gothitt Gothic Italian triplex
greekc Greek complex
greekcs Greek complex script
greekp Greek plain
greeks Greek simplex
italicc Italian complex
italiccs Italian complex small
italict Italian triplex
romanc Roman complex
romancs Roman complex small
romand Roman duplex
romanp Roman plain
romans Roman simplex
romant Roman triplex
scriptc Script complex
scripts Script simplex
NOTES
The font type
romans
is the fastest font type to display to the graphics monitor.
SEE ALSO
d.text
d.text.freetype
d.font.freetype
d.title
AUTHOR
James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory
d.font uses the public domain version of the Hershey Fonts created
by Dr. A.V. Hershey while working at the U.S. National Bureau of
Standards.
Last changed: $Date: 2012-01-17 02:51:42 -0800 (Tue, 17 Jan 2012) $
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