to
.I endpoint
(specified as the two command-line arguments).
-Output is to stdout. If a codepoint is less than or equal to
+Output is to STDOUT. If a codepoint is less than or equal to
"FFFF" (i.e., 0xFFFF), a four-digit hexadecimal number is encoded
within the corresponding Unifont glyph as two digits on each of
two rows. Otherwise, a six-digit hexadecimal number is encoded as
three digits on each of two rows.
-.PP
.SH OPTIONS
There are no options.
.SH FILES
-.TP 15
*.hex as output.
.SH EXAMPLE
To generate the Private Use Area glyphs in the Unicode range
e000 f8ff
.RE
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR bdfimplode (1),
-.BR hex2bdf (1),
-.BR hex2sfd (1),
-.BR hexbraille (1),
-.BR hexdraw (1),
-.BR hexmerge (1),
-.BR johab2ucs2 (1),
-.BR unibdf2hex (1),
-.BR unifontpic (1),
-.BR unibmp2hex (1),
-.BR unicoverage (1),
-.BR unidup (1),
-.BR unifontcjhojung (1),
-.BR unifontksx (1),
-.BR unigencircles (1),
-.BR unigenwidth (1),
-.BR unihex2bmp (1),
-.BR unipagecount (1),
-.BR uniunmask (1)
+.BR bdfimplode(1),
+.BR hex2bdf(1),
+.BR hex2sfd(1),
+.BR hexbraille(1),
+.BR hexdraw(1),
+.BR hexkinya(1),
+.BR hexmerge(1),
+.BR johab2ucs2(1),
+.BR unibdf2hex(1),
+.BR unibmp2hex(1),
+.BR unicoverage(1),
+.BR unidup(1),
+.BR unifont(5),
+.BR unifont-viewer(1),
+.BR unifontchojung(1),
+.BR unifontksx(1),
+.BR unifontpic(1),
+.BR unigencircles(1),
+.BR unigenwidth(1),
+.BR unihex2bmp(1),
+.BR unihex2png(1),
+.BR unihexfill(1),
+.BR unipagecount(1),
+.BR unipng2hex(1)
.SH AUTHOR
.B unihexgen
was written by Paul Hardy.
.SH LICENSE
.B unihexgen
-is Copyright \(co 2013 Paul Hardy, and is released under version 2 of
-the GNU General Public License, or (at your option) a later version.
+is Copyright \(co 2013 Paul Hardy.
+.PP
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
.SH BUGS
No known real bugs exist, except that this software does not perform
extensive error checking on its command-line arguments. If they're not