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Tools for working with monochrome bitmap fonts.

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Tools for working with monochrome bitmap fonts

The monobit tools let you modify bitmap fonts and convert between several formats.

monobit's native format is yaff, a human-friendly, text-based visual format similar to the ones used by Roman Czyborra's hexdraw, Simon Tatham's mkwinfont and John Elliott's psftools. Details are given in the yaff font file format specification.

Monobit requires Python 3.9 or above. Install through pip install monobit. Some formats or features require additional packages; see Dependencies below for a list. These will be installed automatically if you use pip.

monobit can be used as a Python package or as a command-line tool.

Usage examples

Convert utility

Here are some examples of how to use the conversion utility.

monobit-convert --help

Display usage summary and command-line options

monobit-convert --help load --format=raw

Display usage summary and additional format-specific command-line options for conversion from raw binary.

monobit-convert fixedsys.fon

Recognise the source file format from "magic bytes" or suffix (here, a Windows font) and write fonts to standard output in yaff format.

monobit-convert roman.bdf to --format=unifont

Read font from BDF file and write to standard output as Unifont HEX.

monobit-convert fixed.psf to fixed.png

Read font in PSF format and write to disk as image in PNG format.

monobit-convert --format=c to --format=bdf

Read font from standard input as C-source coded binary and write to standard output as BDF.

The converter transparently reads and writes gz, bz2, or xz-compressed font files and can read and write zip and tar archives. Some font formats contain multiple fonts whereas others can contain only one; the converter will write multiple files to a directory or archive if needed.

It is also possible to apply various transformations on the font before saving it. Check monobit-convert --help for usage.

Banner utility

The banner utility renders text to standard output in a given font. This is similar to the ancient banner commands included in System-V and BSD Unixes.

For example, the banner at the top of this README was made with

me@bandit:~$ monobit-banner '| monobit. |' --font=VGASYS.FON

monobit-banner has a number of rendering options - you can choose fonts, change the "ink" and "paper" characters, set a margin, scale text, and rotate by quarter turns. Check monobit-banner --help for usage.

Supported bitmap formats

Format Short Name Typical Extension Read Write
Amiga Font Contents amiga-fc .font
Amiga font amiga
BBC soft font bbc
X11/Adobe BDF bdf .bdf
AngelCode BMFont [P] bmfont .fnt .xml .json + images
Raw binary raw .fnt .rom [*]
Codepage Information cpi .cpi
Daisy-Dot daisy .nlq .nl2 .nl3 .nl4
Dashen dashen .pft
DEC DRCS soft font dec
DosStart! dosstart .dsf
FZX font fzx .fzx
Figlet font figlet .flf
Windows or OS/2 font mzfon .fon .exe .dll ✔ (16-bit Windows)
FONTX2 fontx .fnt
FONTEDIT fontedit .com
Fontraption frapt .com
Fontraption TSR frapt-tsr .com
Hanzi Bitmap Font hbf .hbf + raw binary
OS/2 GPI resource gpi .fnt
Atari GDOS / GEM gdos .fnt .gft .vga
C64 GEOS ConVerT geos .cvt
HP PCL soft font hppcl .sft .sfp .sfl
GNU Unifont unifont .hex
Extended Hex pcbasic .hex
hexdraw hexdraw .draw
Bitmap image [P] image .png .gif .bmp
Apple IIgs font iigs .fon
Bare codepage kbd .cp
REXXCOM Font Mania mania .com
LISA font library lisa .bin
MacOS font mac .dfont .suit
MouseGraphics mgtk
Bare NFNT resource nfnt .f
Palm OS font (v1/NFNT) palm .pdb
Optiks PCR Font pcr .pcr
PCPaint, GRASP, ChiWriter pcpaint .set .fnt .sft .pft .eft ...
PDF chart [R] pdf .pdf
TeX PKFONT pkfont .pk
The Print Shop printshop .pnf
PC Screen Font psf .psf .psfu ✔ (version 2)
PSF2AMS PSFCOM psfcom .com
SFNT embedded bitmap sfnt .otb .ttf .otf [F] [**]
Signum! 2 signum .e24 .p9 .p24 .l30
vfont vfont
Bare GEOS resource vlir
Windows FNT resource win .fnt
XBIN font section xbin .xb
monobit yaff yaff .yaff

[P] - requires PIL
[R] - requires reportlab
[F] - requires fontTools

[*] Identifying raw binary files

This is the most common format used on old platforms, often with the unhelpful suffix .fnt. As there is no metadata, it's up to you to specify the character-cell size. The most common, and default, size is 8x8 (CGA and many 8-bit platforms), followed by 8x16 (VGA) and 8x14 (EGA).

  • 8x8 raw files are also known as .f08, .ch8, .64c, .chr, .udg, and many others.
  • 8x14 raw files are also known as .f14 or CHET .814.
  • 8x16 raw files are also known as .f16, Warp 9 .fnt or Degas Elite .fnt
  • Genecar .car files are 16x16 raw files.
  • Harlekin III .fnt files are raw binaries with a 4096x8 pixel bitmap strike hosting 512 8x8 glyphs side by side. Extract with -strike-width=512.

It is also useful to check the file size. Raw files commonly hold 96 (ASCII excluding controls), 128 (ASCII), 256, or multiples thereof. Common file sizes therefore are:

8x8 8x14 8x16
96 768 1344 1536
128 1024 1792 2048
256 2048 3584 4096
512 4096 7168 8192

If your unidentified font file has one of these sizes, chances are it is a raw binary file.

[**] TrueType / OpenType embedded bitmaps

monobit can extract bitmaps embedded in TrueType and OpenType font files. It should be kept in mind that these are primarily intended as scalable formats, and only exceptionally embed bitmaps to improve rendering on low-resolution displays.

The vast majority of .ttf, .otf, .dfont etc. files do not contain bitmaps at all. This is true even for fonts with a pixelised look. To convert these you first need to rasterise them, which monobit does not do. Some of the other font tools linked below do have rasterising features.

Font format features

Here is a comparison of what you can and cannot store in selected formats supported by monobit.

Format Unicode Unicode sequences Encoding MBCS Multiple fonts Cell size Proportional Kerning Colour/antialiasing Glyph representation
yaff any visual text
bmfont any image
bdf any hex
nfnt any binary
win any binary
hexdraw any visual text
amiga any binary
gdos any binary
fzx any binary
figlet any visual text
vfont any binary
pcbasic 8xN multi-cell hex
unifont 8x16 multi-cell hex
hbf any binary
psf (v2) any binary
psf (v1) 8xN binary
fontx any binary
cpi 8xN binary
dec >4xN binary
bbc 8x8 binary

Wrapper formats

monobit will recurse and extract font files from a number of common container, archive, compression and encoding formats:

Format Name Typical Extension Read Write
PKZip/WinZip zip .zip
GNU tar tar .tar .tgz
GZip gzip .gz
BZip2 bzip2 .bz2
XZ/LZMA lzma .xz .lzma
AppleSingle apple1 .as
AppleDouble apple2 .adf .rsrc
MacBinary macbin .bin
BinHex 4.0 binhex .hqx
C or C++ coded binary c .c .cpp .cc .h
JSON coded binary json .json
Python coded binary python .py
Pascal coded binary pascal .pas
BASIC coded binary basic .bas

Stroke formats

Stroke font support is experimental. Stroke fonts are scalable fonts defined as line segments. They are fundamentally different from modern fonts in that they define single strokes whereas modern fonts define outlines to be filled with ink. Additionally, the fonts currently supported consist of straight line segments only.

Format Short Name Typical Extension Read Write
monobit yaff yaff .yaff
SVG Fonts svg .svg
Windows resource win .fnt
Windows font fon .fon ✔ (NE)
Borland Graphics Interface borland .chr
Hershey fonts (Jim Hurt) hurt .jhf
DOSStart dosstart .dsf

Dependencies

Some formats require

  • PIL (Pillow)
  • reportlab
  • fontTools

The renderer additionally employs

  • uniseg
  • python-bidi
  • arabic-reshaper

All can be installed through Pip:

pip install Pillow reportlab fonttools uniseg python-bidi arabic-reshaper

Without these packages, some functionality may not be available.

Copyright and licences

monobit and the yaff specification are copyright 2019--2023 Rob Hagemans and released under the MIT licence.

monobit contains code from:

Please refer to the notices in the windows and os2 subpackages for licences and more information.

The font files in tests/fonts are subject to their own licences, some of which are more restrictive. These are files used for testing and development and are not included in the packaged distribution. See tests/fonts/README.md and notices included with individual files.

Acknowledgements

monobit would not exist without those documenting, reverse-engineering, implementing and preserving font formats and files:

Other software

Other bitmap font tools you could use in conjunction with (or instead of) monobit include:

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