ttf2afm
ttf2afm(m)                    pdfTeX                   ttf2afm(m)



NAME
       ttf2afm - utility to generate AFM files for TrueType fonts


SYNOPSIS
       ttf2afm [ OPTION... ]  FONTFILE


DESCRIPTION
       ttf2afm is used to generate Adobe Font Metrics (AFM) files
       for  TrueType  (TTF)  fonts  to allow them to be used with
       TeX.

       ttf2afm takes the name  of  a  TrueType  font  file  as  a
       required  argument.   It may also take one or more options
       from the list below (note that  -d  and  -h  are  mutually
       exclusive).


OPTIONS
       -a     print all glyphs


       -i     read names in encoding vector in form `indexnum'


       -d     print glyph names in the form `indexdecimal_num'


       -h     print glyph names in the form `indexhex_num'


       -c name
              print  encoding tables to file name.eMN, where M is
              the platform number and N is the encoding


       -e enc use encoding from file enc


       -o output
              output to file output instead of stdout


       Platform numbers can be one of

       0      Apple Unicode

       1      Macintosh

       2      ISO

       3      Microsoft

       Encodings can be

       0      Roman (if platform is Macintosh)

       0      Symbol (if platform is Microsoft)

       1      Unicode (if platform is Microsoft)


BUGS
       None known, but submit  bug  reports  to  <pdftex@tug.org>
       (mailing list).


AUTHOR
       ttf2afm is part of pdfTeX and was written by Han The Thanh
       <thanh@informatics.muni.cz>.

       This  manual   page   was   written   by   C.M.   Connelly
       <c@eskimo.com>,  for  the Debian GNU/Linux system.  It may
       be used by  other  distributions  without  contacting  the
       author.   Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page are
       my fault; inquiries about or corrections  to  this  manual
       page  should  be  directed  to  me (and not to the primary
       author).



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