ovf2ovp
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS FILES BUGS SEE ALSO AUTHOR
ovf2ovp - convert a virtual font file and its associated font metric file into property-list format
ovf2ovp [ ''OPTION''...? OVFNAME[.ovf? ''OFMNAME''[[.ofm? ] [ ''OVPFILE''[[.ovp? ] ]
ovf2ovp translates a virtual font (OVF) file, OVFNAME, and its companion font metric (OFM) file, OFMNAME, into a human-readable property-list format. The program writes to standard output (by default) or to a file specified as OVPNAME.
The program also works with TeX VF and TFM files, producing TeX VP files. (ovf2ovp is based on the WEB source code for vftovp(1).)
-charcode-format=TYPE
output character codes according to TYPE, which can be either `hex or `ascii. Default is `hex. ascii specifes all ASCII letters and digits; hex gets you everything else.
-help
display a brief summary of syntax and options
-verbose
display progress reports
-version
output version information and exit
OVPFILE
Omega Virtual Property List file
OFMNAME
Omega Font Metric file
OVFNAME
Omega Virtual Font file
None known, but report any found to vftovp__(1)?.
omega(1), ofm2opl(1), __ovp2ovf__(1)?, pltotf(1), tftopl(1), vftovp(1), vptovf(1)
Draft Manual for the Omega System (omega-manual.dvi).
Web page:
According to the WEB documentation:
VFtoVP is an extended version of the program TFtoPL, which is part of the standard tex()ware library. The idea of a virtual font was inspired by the work of David R. Fuchs who designed a similar set of conventions in 1984 while developing a device driver for !ArborText?, Inc. He wrote a somewhat similar program called AMFtoXPL.
The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice
This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly
One page links to ovf2ovp(1):