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Commands Reference, Volume 6
Displays the font list for
X-Windows.
xlsfonts [ -display Host:Display
] [ -l [ l [ l ] ]
] [ -m ] [ -C ] [ -1 ] [ -w Width ] [ -n Columns ] [ -u ] [ -o ] [ -fn Pattern ]
The xlsfonts command
lists the fonts that match a specified Pattern parameter.
Use the wildcard character "*" (asterisk) to match any sequence of characters
(including none), and the "?" (question mark) to match any single
character. If no pattern is given, "*" is assumed.
Note: The
"*" and "?" characters must be placed within quotation marks to prevent them
from being expanded by the shell.
You can use flags to specify
servers, number and width of columns to print, size of font listings, whether
the output should be sorted, and whether to use OpenFont instead of
ListFonts.
Note: Using
the -l (lowercase L) flag of the xlsfonts command can
tie up your server for a long time. This is typical of single-threaded
non-preemptable servers, and not a program error.
-1
| Indicates that listings should use a single column. This flag is
the same as the -n 1 flag.
|
-C
| Indicates that listings should use multiple columns. This flag is
the same as the -n 0 flag.
|
-display
Host:Display
| Identifies the X Server to contact by specifying the host name and
display number.
|
-fn Pattern
| Specifies the fontname Pattern that xlsfonts will
list.
|
-l
[ l [ l ] ]
| (lowercase L) Indicates that medium, long, and very long listings,
respectively, should be generated for each font.
|
-m
| Indicates that long listings should also print the minimum and maximum
bounds of each font.
|
-n Columns
| Specifies the number of columns to use to display the output. By
default, the xlsfonts command tries to fit as many columns of font
names into the number of characters specified by the -w
Width flag.
|
-o
| Instructs the xlsfonts command to perform OpenFont
(and QueryFont, if appropriate) instead of
ListFonts. The -o flag is useful if the
ListFonts or ListFontsWithInfo fails to list a known
font, as is the case with some scaled font systems.
|
-u
| Indicates that the output should remain unsorted.
|
-w Width
| Specifies the width in characters that should be used to determine how
many columns to print. The default is 79.
|
DISPLAY
| Gets the default host and display to use.
|
- To specify a
medium-sized list of each font, use a lowercase L and enter:
xlsfonts -l
- To specify a
three-column list of each font, enter:
xlsfonts -n 3
- To display all fonts
with the string iso8859 within their names, enter:
xlsfonts -ll "*"iso8859"*"
- To list all fonts with
rom1 plus one following character in their names, enter:
xlsfonts rom1"?"
This obtains a listing similar to:
rom10 rom11 rom14 rom16 rom17
The X command, xset command.
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