| WSFONTLOAD(8) | System Manager's Manual | WSFONTLOAD(8) | 
wsfontload —
| wsfontload | [ -Bbv] [-eencoding] [-fwsdev] [-hheight] [-Nname] [-wwidth] [fontfile] | 
wsfontload utility loads a font bitmap into the
  wsfont font pool (or a wscons device if the device driver supports this). The
  font gets assigned a name in this process which it can be referred to by later
  for use on a display screen. The font is loaded from the specified
  fontfile, or from standard input if
  fontfile is not provided.
The options are:
-B-b-e
    encodingiso’ibm’pcvt’iso2’iso7’koi8r’iso’ is assumed.-f
    wsdev-h
    height-N
    name-v-w
    widthTypically, the wsfontload utility will be
    executed in system startup by the /etc/rc.d/wscons
    script, controlled by the /etc/wscons.conf
    configuration file.
wsfontload -N myname -h 8 -e ibm
  /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220l.808Load the IBM-encoded 8×8-font from the wscons(4) distribution. This (or another 8×8-font) is necessary to use the 50-line screen type on vga(4) displays.
wsfontload -N orator -e ibm
  /usr/share/wscons/fonts/orator.816wsconsctl -dw
  font=oratorLoad the “orator” IBM-encoded 8×16 font and switch the first console screen (ttyE0, wsconsctl's default) to this alternate font.
There is no way to remove a loaded font.
There is no way to determine which fonts have been loaded.
| May 30, 2019 | NetBSD 9.4 |