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From: tom@umich.UUCP (Tom Libert)
Newsgroups: net.text
Subject: /usr/lib/vfont weirdness
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 16:47:34 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov  6 16:47:34 1985
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Organization: University of Michigan, EECS Dept., Ann Arbor, MI
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In the process of writing a program to convert Berkeley fonts in
/usr/lib/vfont to PXL format, I discovered that the 10 byte header
and 2560 byte dispatch table (i.e. the first 2570 bytes) in every
font file had been byte-swapped.  However, none of the glyph data
had been altered.  What's going on here?  None of the programs or
documentation I've seen say anything about the header data being
byte-swapped.