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To quote from the README file in the Hershey font distribution: >Additional Work To Be Done (volunteers welcome!): > - Write a banner-style program using Hershey Fonts for input and > non-graphic terminals or printers for output. I had yet to see such a program, so I wrote it myself, and herewith present the fruit of my labors to the banner-hungry denizens of Usenet. Included in this package are: 1) this file (README), 2) a Makefile, 3) the hbanner.c program source, 4) mk_font, a shell script for translating the hershey database into an hbanner database. I assume that you have the hershey font distribution, including: 1) hersh.oc[1234], 2) all of the occidental translation tables (*.hmp) in the same directory as hersh.oc[1234]. If you don't have the hershey fonts, they are available from the mod.sources archive (sources-request@mirror.uucp). Please do not post requests for hershey fonts to net.sources! I also assume that you have a 132-column line printer. To configure hbanner, you must first edit the Makefile, setting these two variables: HERSHDIR= <the directory where the hersh.oc? & *.hmp files reside> FONTDIR= <the directory where you want the hbanner font files to go> After you run make, you may begin to compile the font database. The mk_font shell script is invoked thusly: mk_font <fontname> & where fontname is the root of the name of any of the *.hmp files in HERSHDIR. I suggest running this in the background, as it will take a number of minutes. Once you have an hbanner font file, you are ready to make a banner. Surely you can think of SOMETHING that deserves to be printed in GIANT letters? hbanner <fontname> Fee, fie, foh, fum; I smell the blood of an Englishman! ^D Note that hbanner with no arguments will print a list of the available fonts. If you have any trouble with this beastie, or if you thought of a better way to do it, by all means contact me. Guy K. Hillyer guy@enmasse.uucp {panda,drilex,alliant}!enmasse!guy