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 the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit lsfont fast path to run this command.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-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 FILE GLYPH FONT
ID NAME SIZE ENCODING
==== ============== ===== =========
0 Erg22.iso1.snf 12x30 ISO8859-1
1 Erg11.iso1.snf 8x15 ISO8859-1
Files
Item | Description |
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/bin/lsfont | Contains the lsfont command. |
/usr/lpp/fonts | Contains fonts directory. |