This directory gives examples of how a font held in a set of 'master' PSF files can be used to generate character sets for a variety of different systems. The "mkfonts" script currently generates the following file types: * The "master" PSF files, from TXT files. * DOS codepage (CPI) files. In fact it builds codepages in three formats - normal, DRDOS, and Windows NT. * PSF1 files for use as PC-GEM system fonts. PSF1 is used since the font editor I wrote for PC-GEM uses this file format. * ROM dumps for Amstrad PC1512 and PPC512 computers. * Raw binary font for CP/M on an Amstrad PCW. * .TAP for Spectrums. More could doubtless be added, such as X11 and Windows. The sample PSF files are based on the fonts in the GPLed release of GEM; so for jurisdictions where bitmap fonts can be copyrighted, these fonts are released under the terms of the GPL. To run mkfonts, pass the base name(s) of the font(s) to build - eg, ./mkfonts gsans tsans