+++ /dev/null
-size=$1
-from=$2
-char=$3
-piece=$4
-kind=$5
-
-# pk2bm has a bug in the -W -H feature: sometimes it gives a
-# garbled bitmap.
-#pk2bm -W$size -H$size -o $char $from | tr -d '\000' | \
-# sed -f fixup.sed | sed -e s/NAME/${piece}${size}${kind}/ \
-# > ${piece}${size}${kind}.bm
-
-# It doesn't help to add the -b flag; the bug remains the same.
-# This way also has the drawback of depending on a quickie homebrew
-# program (pktype2bm) that isn't very robust.
-#pk2bm -W$size -H$size -b -o $char $from | egrep '\.|\*' |
-# pktype2bm ${piece}${size}${kind} $size $size \
-# > ${piece}${size}${kind}.bm
-
-# This way, you have to manually edit each bitmap (with the "bitmap"
-# program, say) to add margins as needed. It has the advantage that
-# you have control over placement, so you don't have to center exactly
-# if that's the wrong thing to do.
-pk2bm -o $char $from | tr -d '\000' | \
- sed -f fixup.sed | sed -e s/NAME/${piece}${size}${kind}/ \
- > ${piece}${size}${kind}.bm
-