MFT
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS FILES SEE ALSO AUTHORS
mft - translate Metafont code to TeX code for prettyprinting
mft mf_file_name[.mf? [ [[ __-c__? or ''change_file_name[[.ch? ] ] [ [[ __-s__? or ''style_file_name[[.mft? ] ]
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TEX can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
The mft program creates a TEX file from a M ETAFONT program. It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page layout and the use of indentation, italics, boldface, etc., as illustrated in the book Computer Modern Typefaces. Special conventions in M ETAFONT comments allow you to control things that would not otherwise come out right; section 1 of the MFT source program in the M ETAFONT ware report explains these rules.
The command line has one required file name and two optional file names. The required one is a M ETAFONT source file; there is also an optional change file (which works just as the change files to tangle(1) and weave(1) do) and an optional style file (which is prepended to everything).
A file name that doesn't contain a dot is always given an extension, either .mf (M ETAFONT ) or .ch (change) or .mft (style). If no style file is specified, the style file plain.mft is automatically used. The change_file_name is not searched for using any paths. The .mf file is searched for using the MFINPUTS environment variable if you have set it, or else the system default. The style file is searched for using the TEXINPUTS environment variable. See tex(1) for the details of the searching.
The output TEX file name is formed by using .tex in place of the extension of mf_file_name.
Specify command-line options -c to suppress the reading of a change file, and -s to suppress the reading of a style file.
mftmac.tex
TEX macros used by mft output.
plain.mft
Default style file.
cmbase.mft
Style file for Computer Modern.
mf(1), weave(1). Donald E. Knuth, Computer Modern Typefaces (Volume E of Computers and Typesetting), Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13446-2. Donald E. Knuth et al., M ETAFONT ware.
Donald E. Knuth wrote the program, and he ported it to Unix with the help of Pierre !MacKay? and the Unix port of weave by Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis. The program is published in the M ETAFONT ware technical report, available from the TEX Users Group.