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Commands Reference, Volume 3


lsfont Command

Purpose

Lists the fonts available to the display.

Syntax

lsfont [ -l]

Description

The lsfont command displays a list of the fonts available to the display. The font identifier can help you change fonts using the chfont command.

You can use a Web-based System Manager Devices application (wsm devices fast path) to run this command. You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit lsfont fast path to run this command.

Flags


-l Specifies the removal of all header information from format of data.

Examples

To list all fonts available to the display, enter:

lsfont

The following example displays the font identifier, font name, glyph size, and font encoding for each available font:

FONT    FONT         GLYPH    FONT
ID      NAME         SIZE     ENCODING
0       Rom22.snf    2x30     IBM-850
1       Rom10.snf    08x14    IBM-850

For further details about the fonts available, see Text Fonts for the AIX System.

Files


/bin/lsfont Contains the lsfont command.
/usr/lpp/fonts Contains fonts directory.

Related Information

The chfont command, mkfont command.

Low Function Terminal (LFT) Subsystem Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Kernel Extensions and Device Support Programming Concepts.

For information on installing the Web-based System Manager, see Chapter 2: Installation and System Requirements in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Web-based System Manager Administration Guide.


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