The @XXX@ file-format (C) 1997 Yann Dirson This file documents the @XXX@ font-file-format, as understood by version 0.94 and above of the Linux console utilities ('kbd'). This file has revision number 1.0, and is dated XXXX/XX/XX. Any useful additionnal information on @XXX@ files would be great. 0. Changes 1. Summary 2. History Unknown. 3. Known programs understanding this file-format. The following program in the Linux console utilities can read and/or write PSF files: setfont (R/W) 4. Technical data The file format is described here in sort-of EBNF notation. Upper-case WORDS represent terminal symbols, ie. C types; lower-case words represent non-terminal symbols, ie. symbols defined in terms of other symbols. [sym] is an optional symbol {sym} is a symbol that can be repeated 0 or more times {sym}*N is a symbol that must be repeated N times Comments are introduced with a # sign. # # YET TO BE WRITTEN