HPFE Tools - Is a set of command line tools for desktop computer that help to do most PalmOS font convertions:
flushfdb - Export font from records or resources of PalmOS™ databases.
fnttoprc - Link binary font to an PalmOS™ .prc resource database.
fnttopdb - Lets to build a PalmOS™ database from binary font resources.
fntscale - This utility allows to scale font glyphs by percent value.
fntv1to2 - Builds binary font resource version type 2 from version 1.
nfntafnx - Converts PalmOS™ raster font binary resources from NFNT to AFNX data format.
flushfv2 - Separates font version type 2 density parts.
pctofnt - Converts Intel x86 raw font data and PSF files to PalmOS font resource.
fnttopc - Converts PalmOS resource file to PC Raw screen font or PSF v1 font file.
Update Description:
Added: fnttopc utility to convert PalmOS font resources to PC screen font files.
Added: PSF font file format support in the export/import tools.
Added: File UniCyr_Outline_8x16.psf as an example of modified Debian linux console font.
Bugfixes: Misc bugfixes and improvements.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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