A collection of monospaced, bitmap fonts in BDF format that origin from IBM text mode and system fonts. They include extended latin, greek, cyrillic and hebrew scripts and several extra characters, for a total of 750 glyphs each. The fonts are in BDF 2.1 format and fully compatible with applications that make use of either Xft or XLFD.
In order to install the fonts with default settings, run (if necessary as root):
$ git clone https://github.com/farsil/ibmfonts.git
$ cd ibmfonts
$ ./configure
# make clean install
The default behaviour of configure
is to look for sources in ./bdf
, compile
fonts in ./pcf
, and install the fonts in /usr/local/share/fonts/misc
.
configure
automatically creates objdir
if it does not exist.
If you use Arch Linux, there is an AUR package for these fonts named ibm-fonts. You may use your favourite AUR helper or proceed with manual installation as described here.
You can pass several command line arguments to configure
:
--prefix=<PATH> Prefix for destination directories.
--srcdir=<PATH> Directory for the source font files.
--objdir=<PATH> Directory for the compiled font files.
--installdir=<PATH> Directory to install the fonts in.
--bsd-make Generate a bmake-friendly makefile.
If srcdir
is set and is a relative path, its parent directory will be
$(prefix)/src
. If objdir
is set and is a relative path, its parent
directory will be $(prefix)/obj
. If installdir
is set and is a relative
path, its parent directory will be $(prefix)/share/fonts
. If you don't want
this behaviour simply use absolute paths instead of relative ones.
From the directory you cloned this repository into, run:
# make uninstall
After installation or removal, it is important to update the font cache to reflect changes. For applications that use fontconfig, simply run:
# fc-cache
Letting older applications like xfontsel
detect the changes is more
complicated. First, check that the installation directory (I will assume it's
/usr/local/share/fonts/misc
for the sake of the example) is in the X font
path. You can verify that by running:
$ xset q
If it is not in the font path, you need to instruct X to read your font
directory by adding a FontPath
entry under the Files
section in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
(if the file does not exists, create it):
Section "Files"
# There might be other entries in the section
FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/misc"
EndSection
After making sure the installation directory is in the font path, run:
# mkfontdir /usr/local/share/fonts/misc
# mkfontscale /usr/local/share/fonts/misc
$ xset fp rehash
You can check whether the font is detected by X by running either xfontsel
or
xlsfonts
.
XLFD name: -ibm-bios-normal-r-normal--8-60-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: ib8x8u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-bios-normal-r-expanded--8-60-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: ib16x8u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-bios-normal-r-normal--16-120-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: ib16x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-bios-normal-r-condensed--16-120-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: ib8x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-normal-r-normal--8-60-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: ic8x8u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-normal-r-normal--16-120-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: ic16x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-normal-r-condensed--16-120-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: ic8x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-light-r-normal--8-60-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: icl8x8u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-light-r-normal--16-120-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: icl16x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-cga-light-r-condensed--16-120-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: icl8x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-ega-normal-r-normal--14-100-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: ie8x14u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-ega-normal-r-expanded--14-100-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: ie16x14u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-ega-normal-r-normal--14-100-96-96-c-90-iso10646-1
Filename: ie9x14u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-ega-normal-r-expanded--14-100-96-96-c-180-iso10646-1
Filename: ie18x14u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-mda-normal-r-normal--14-100-96-96-c-90-iso10646-1
Filename: im9x14u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-vga-normal-r-normal--16-120-96-96-c-80-iso10646-1
Filename: iv8x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-vga-normal-r-expanded--16-120-96-96-c-160-iso10646-1
Filename: iv16x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-vga-normal-r-normal--16-120-96-96-c-90-iso10646-1
Filename: iv9x16u.bdf
XLFD Name: -ibm-vga-normal-r-expanded--16-120-96-96-c-180-iso10646-1
Filename: iv18x16u.bdf
VileR from The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack for his pixel-perfect reproductions of these old system fonts. I used his PxPlus fonts as a base.