FTGRID
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: October 2020
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NAME
ftgrid - simple glyph grid viewer
SYNOPSIS
ftgrid
[
options]
pt font ...
DESCRIPTION
ftgrid
displays the glyphs of a font as outlines right before the conversion
from outlines to pixels take place.
It also displays the resulting bitmap.
It is possible to interactively change hinting and rendering options,
thus visualizing the applied distortions to the outlines.
- pt
-
The point size for the given resolution.
If resolution is 72dpi, this directly gives the ppem value (pixels per EM).
- font
-
The font file(s) to display.
For Type 1 font files,
ftgrid
also tries to attach the corresponding metrics file (with extension `.afm'
or `.pfm').
This program is part of the FreeType demos package.
OPTIONS
- -d WxH[xD]
-
Set the window width to
W
px, the height to
H
px, and optionally the depth to
D
bpp (default: 640x480x24).
- -r r
-
Use resolution
r
dpi (default: 72dpi).
- -f index
-
Specify first index to display (default: 0).
- -e enc
-
Specify encoding tag (default: no encoding).
Common values:
unic
(Unicode),
symb
(symbol),
ADOB
(Adobe standard),
ADBC
(Adobe custom).
- -a "axis1 axis2 ..."
-
For Multiple Master, GX, or OpenType variation fonts, specify design
coordinates for each axis at start-up.
This option implies option
-n.
Ignored for all other font formats.
- -n
-
Don't display named instances of variation fonts.
- -k keys
-
Emulate sequence of keystrokes upon start-up.
If the keystrokes contain 'q', the program operates in batch mode.
Function keys
Fx
are mapped to character codes
0xFx;
as an example,
-k $'\xF3q'
is function key 'F3' followed by character 'q'.
- -v
-
Show version.