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    x-fontperf 1.1

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    April 11th, 2005, 22:21 GMT
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    x-fontperf description

    x-fontperf is a small utility to measure X11 font loading time.

    x-fontperf is a small utility to measure font rendering/loading time in an x11 environment. Originally intended to see if there is any notable performance difference between a separate font server and local font rendering.

    It actually does three different tests:

    1) Loading the same font several times
    Gives you an average loading time for this particular font. If you use a font already in use in your x-session this should be really quick as this font will be reused and not actually loaded again (cached)
    2) Loading the same font in different sizes (incrementing)
    Default is from 6 to 144 pixel. Interesting to see how rendering time increases with font size (see option -v)
    3) Loading all available fonts
    This should give you a good estimate on average fontloading time. Also a good test to stress your system and check if all fonts are loadable (see option -e)

    Sample output:

    x-fontperf -v
    x-fontperf: Copyright (c) Holger Pfaff - http://pfaff.ws
    x-fontperf: version 1.1 from 26-Mar-2004
    x-fontperf: connected to server: :0.0
    x-fontperf: server vendor: Gentoo Linux (XFree86 4.3.0, revision r3)
    x-fontperf: vendor release: 40300000
    x-fontperf: total of 6406 fonts found
    x-fontperf: basefont: -*-helvetica-*-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
    x-fontperf: loading basefont 100 times ... 6292 usec 62 usec/font
    x-fontperf: loading font from pixel size 6 to 144 ... 2977820 usec 21578 usec/font
    x-fontperf: loading all 6406 available fonts ... 34965472 usec 5458 usec/font

    Usage:

    Usage: x-fontperf ...

    -display X-display to use

    -v Increase verbosity (may falsify results)
    -e Show errors during tests

    -n Number of iterations for test 1 [100]

    -min Minimum pixel size for test 2 [6]
    -max Maximum pixel size for test 2 [144]

    -foundry Foundry of font [*]
    -family Family of font [helvetica]
    -weight Weight of font [*]
    -slant Slant of font [*]
    -setwidth Set width of font [*]
    -addstyle Additional style of font [*]
    -pixelsize Pixel size of font [12]
    -pointsize Point size of font [*]
    -resolutionX X resolution of font [*]
    -resolutionY Y resolution of font [*]
    -spacing Spacing of font [*]
    -avgwidth Average width of font [*]
    -registry Registry of font [iso8859]
    -encoding Encoding of font [1]

    Verbosity can be increased in three steps by specifying -v several times. No-
    tation -vvv is not supported. Use -v -v -v. Errors opening fonts are not shown
    by default. Use -e to see them.

    -n specifies the number of iterations for test 1. The default of 100 (shown in
    brackets) should be ok for most systems. Increase/decrease values for fast/slow
    systems

    -min/-max specifies the minimum/maximum pixel size for test 2. Pixel sizes are
    incremented by one.

    The last block of arguments is for specifying the basefont to use for tests 1
    and 2. These follow the standard x11 font naming scheme. Again: defaults are
    shown in brackets.

    What's New in This Release:

    · first public version 1.0



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