bdfresize - a tool for resizing BDF format font
Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described
with the standard BDF format. If bdf-file is not specified, it reads
from stdin. Bdfresize outputs the result to stdout in BDF format. Some
COMMENT lines are inserted to the result font. FONT name is modified
depending on the resize factor if the name is described in XLFD format.
SIZE, FONTBOUNDINGBIX, SWIDTH, DWIDTH, BBX and some property lines are
also modified. Other lines are copied from source. If a syntax error
occurs in a source font, bdfresize notices it and stops the whole
process.
Bdfresize is a free software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General
Public License version 2. See the COPYING file for details.
Hiroto Kagotani <kagotani@cs.titech.ac.jp> made the original version
(1.4).
mess822 is a library for parsing Internet mail messages. The mess822
package contains several applications that work with qmail:
* ofmipd rewrites messages from dumb clients. It supports a database
of recognized senders and From lines, using cdb for fast lookups.
* new-inject is an experimental new version of qmail-inject. It
includes a flexible user-controlled hostname rewriting mechanism.
* iftocc can be used in .qmail files. It checks whether a known
address is listed in To or Cc.
* 822header, 822field, 822date, and 822received extract various
pieces of information from a mail message.
* 822print converts a message into an easier-to-read format.
mess822 supports the full complexity of RFC 822 address lists, including
address groups, source routes, spaces around dots, etc. It also supports
common RFC 822 extensions: backslashes in atoms, dots in phrases,
addresses without host names, etc. It extracts each address as an
easy-to-use string, with a separate string for the accompanying comment.
mess822 converts RFC 822 dates into libtai's struct caltime format. It
supports numeric time zones, the standard old-fashioned time zones, and
many nonstandard time zones.