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README.md

Scalable Screen Font 2.0 Converter Utility

This is a command line font converter tool. For further details, read the documentation.

Scalable Screen Font 2.0 by bzt Copyright (C) 2020 MIT license
 https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/scalable-font2
 UNICODE database: 2022-02-15

./sfnconv [-c|-e|-d|-dd|-dd...|-D] [-C] [-U] [-A] [-R] [-B <size>|-V] [-L] [-g] [-T]
   [-b <p>] [-u <p>] [-a <p>] [-M <n>] [-o] [-q] [-S <U+xxx>] [-E] [-t [b][i]<0..4>]
   [-n <name>] [-f <family>] [-s <subfamily>] [-v <ver>] [-m <manufacturer>] 
   [-l <license>] [-r <from> <to>] <in> [ [-r <from> <to>] <in> ...] <out>

 -c:  create font collection
 -e:  extract font collection
 -d:  dump font (-d = header, -dd = string table, -ddd = fragments etc.)
 -D:  dump all tables in the font
 -C:  UNICODE range coverage report
 -U:  save uncompressed, non-gzipped output
 -A:  output SSFN ASCII
 -R:  replace characters from new files
 -B:  rasterize vector fonts to bitmaps
 -V:  vectorize bitmap fonts to scalable fonts
 -L:  convert curves to lines in contours
 -g:  save grid information for hinting
 -T:  recalculate bitmap advances
 -b:  horizontal baseline in pixels (1-255)
 -u:  underline position in pixels (relative to baseline)
 -a:  add a constant to advance (1-255, some fonts need it)
 -M:  monospacing, round advances up to multiple of n
 -o:  use original width and height instead of calculated one
 -p:  convert to proportional font
 -q:  quiet, don't report font errors
 -S:  skip a UNICODE code point, this flag can be repeated
 -E:  don't care about rounding errors
 -t:  set type b=bold,i=italic,u,U,0=Serif,1/s=Sans,2/d=Decor,3/m=Mono,4/h=Hand
 -n:  set font unique name
 -f:  set font family (like FreeSerif, Vera, Helvetica)
 -s:  set subfamily (like Regular, Medium, Bold, Oblique, Thin, etc.)
 -v:  set font version / revision (like creation date for example)
 -m:  set manufacturer (creator, designer, foundry)
 -l:  set license (like MIT, GPL or URL to the license)
 -r:  code point range, this flag can be repeated before each input
 in:  input font(s) SSFN,ASC,PSF2,PCF,BDF,SFD,HEX,KBITS,TGA,PNG*
 out: output SSFN/ASC filename**

*  - input files can be gzip compressed, like .psfu.gz, .bdf.gz or .hex.gz
** - output file will be gzip compressed by default (use -U to avoid)

Compilation

It only depends on libsfn. Compile that first, then run

$ make

Porting to other OSes

This is pretty straight forward. You'll need to compile libsfn. As it contains all its dependencies, all you need for that is an ANSI C compiler and a minimal libc. The sfnconv utility is just a simple command line parser and wrapper around that library, has no dependencies (stripped down version of zlib is already included in libsfn).