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<updated>2008-07-23T23:47:16Z</updated>
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<title>Update to psftools-1.0.7.</title>
<updated>2008-07-23T23:47:16Z</updated>
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<published>2008-07-23T23:47:16Z</published>
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* Codepages: The PPCGREEK codepage had the two lower-case sigmas the
  wrong way round. Various other corrections made to the PPCGREEK and
  PPC860 codepages.

* psf2bbc: Converts a PSF font to a BBC Micro soft font.
* bbc2psf: Reverses psf2bbc; converts a BBC Micro soft font to PSF.
* The BBCMICRO codepage now covers characters 32-255.
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<title>    Update to 1.0.6 (well, actually a release candidate, but it makes the</title>
<updated>2007-12-31T23:38:29Z</updated>
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<name>bjs</name>
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<published>2007-12-31T23:38:29Z</published>
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    most sense to me to bump the revision if there're changes).  I thought
    it would be nice to have this in pkgsrc for the upcoming release.

    In this release:  The author of psftools, John Elliot
    &lt;jce@seasip.demon.co.uk&gt;, has kindly written a utility for the NetBSD
    community which produces wsfont kernel headers from psf-format fonts--
    and does a fantastic job of it, at that.  If you're interested, install
    this package and see the psf2bsd(1) manual page.

    Also in this update:

	* psf2wyse: New utility to convert a PSF to a soft font that can be
		    uploaded into a Wyse-60 or compatible terminal.
        * wyse2psf: Reverses psf2wyse; converts a Wyses soft font to PSF.
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<title>Import psftools-1.0.5.</title>
<updated>2007-11-19T04:58:15Z</updated>
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<name>bjs</name>
<email>bjs</email>
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<published>2007-11-19T04:58:15Z</published>
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The PSFTOOLS are designed to manipulate fixed-width bitmap fonts, such as
DOS or Linux console fonts. Both the PSF1 (8 pixels wide) and PSF2
(any width) formats are supported; the default output format is PSF2.
 
Note that these programs share no code with the Linux console utilities
(kbd).
  
NOTE: One may use the psf2txt utility to generate data for inclusion in
NetBSD's (or OpenBSD's) wscons built-in kernel font headers.  Currently,
the output requires some additional processing; I may add additional
functionality in the future, though anyone who wishes to contribute 
patches is encouraged to do so! ;)
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