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? 136 . ds ! ! 137 . ds / 138 . ds q 139 .\} 140 .if t \{\ 141 . ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" 142 . ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' 143 . ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' 144 . ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' 145 . ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' 146 . ds ? \s-2c\h'-\w'c'u*7/10'\u\h'\*(#H'\zi\d\s+2\h'\w'c'u*8/10' 147 . ds ! \s-2\(or\s+2\h'-\w'\(or'u'\v'-.8m'.\v'.8m' 148 . ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' 149 . ds q o\h'-\w'o'u*8/10'\s-4\v'.4m'\z\(*i\v'-.4m'\s+4\h'\w'o'u*8/10' 150 .\} 151 . \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents 152 .ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' 153 .ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' 154 .ds v \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\v'-\*(#V'\*(#[\s-4v\s0\v'\*(#V'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] 155 .ds _ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H+(\*(#F*2/3))'\v'-.4m'\z\(hy\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' 156 .ds . \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)'\v'\*(#V*4/10'\z.\v'-\*(#V*4/10'\h'|\\n:u' 157 .ds 3 \*(#[\v'.2m'\s-2\&3\s0\v'-.2m'\*(#] 158 .ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] 159 .ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' 160 .ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' 161 .ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] 162 .ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] 163 .ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e 164 .ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E 165 .ds oe o\h'-(\w'o'u*4/10)'e 166 .ds Oe O\h'-(\w'O'u*4/10)'E 167 . \" corrections for vroff 168 .if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' 169 .if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' 170 . \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) 171 .if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ 172 \{\ 173 . ds : e 174 . ds 8 ss 175 . ds v \h'-1'\o'\(aa\(ga' 176 . ds _ \h'-1'^ 177 . ds . \h'-1'. 178 . ds 3 3 179 . ds o a 180 . ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga 181 . ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy 182 . ds th \o'bp' 183 . ds Th \o'LP' 184 . ds ae ae 185 . ds Ae AE 186 . ds oe oe 187 . ds Oe OE 188 .\} 189 .rm #[ #] #H #V #F C 190 .SH "NAME" 191 \fBttf2pt1_convert\fR \- convenience font conversion script 192 .SH "SYNOPSIS" 193 ttf2pt1_convert \fB[config-file]\fR 194 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 195 `\fBConvert\fR\*(R' is the master conversion script provided with ttf2pt1. 196 When installed into a public directory it's named `\fBttf2pt1_convert\fR\*(R' 197 to avoid name collisions with the other programs. 198 .PP 199 If the configuration file is not specified as an argument then the file 200 `\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R' in the current directory is used. This file contains 201 a set of configuration variables. The distribution contains a sample file 202 file `\f(CWconvert.cfg.sample\fR\*(R'. Please copy it to `\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R', 203 look inside it and change the configuration variables. The more stable 204 configuration variables, such as the path names of the scripts and 205 encoding files are located in `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' itself, they are 206 automatically updated when installing \fBttf2pt1\fR. 207 .PP 208 Put all the TTF fonts you want to convert into some directory (this 209 may be just the directory that already contains all the Windows 210 fonts on a mounted FAT filesystem). If you have fonts in different 211 source encoding then put the fonts in each of the encodings 212 into a separate directory. Up to 10 source directories are 213 supported. If you (in a rather unlikely case) have more source 214 directories then you can make two separate runs of the converter, 215 converting up to 10 directories at a time. 216 .PP 217 The variables in the configuration file are: 218 .Ip "\(bu" 2 219 \fB\f(CWSRCDIRS\fR\fR \- the list of directories (with absolute paths) with 220 \s-1TTF\s0 fonts. Each line contains at least 3 fields: the name of the directory, 221 the language of the fonts in it (if you have fonts for different 222 languages you have to put them into the separate directories) and the 223 encoding of the fonts. Again, if you have some of the \s-1TTF\s0 typefaces in 224 one encoding, and some in another (say, \s-1CP\s0\-1251 and \s-1KOI\s0\-8), you have 225 to put them into the separate source directories. Some lines may contain 226 4 fields. Then the fourth field is the name of the external map to 227 convert the Unicode fonts into the desirable encoding. This map is 228 used instead of the built-in map for the specified language. 229 .Sp 230 *8* 231 An interesting thing is that some languages have more than one 232 widely used character encodings. For example, the widely used 233 encodings for Russian are \s-1IBM\s0 \s-1CP\s0\-866 (\s-1MS\s0\-\s-1DOS\s0 and Unix), \s-1KOI\s0\-8 234 (Unix and \s-1VAX\s0, also the standard Internet encoding), \s-1IBM\s0 \s-1CP\s0\-1251 (\s-1MS\s0 Windows). 235 That's why I have provided the means to generate the converted fonts 236 in more than one encoding. See the file encodings/\s-1README\s0 for 237 details about the encoding tables. Actually, if you plan to use 238 these fonts with Netscape Navigator better use the aliases 239 cp-866 instead of ibm-866 and windows-1251 instead of ibm-1251 240 because that's what Netscape wants. 241 .Ip "\(bu" 2 242 \fB\f(CWDSTDIR\fR\fR \- directory for the resulting Type1 fonts. Be careful! 243 This directory gets completely wiped out before conversion, 244 so don't use any already existing directory for this purpose. 245 .Ip "\(bu" 2 246 \fB\f(CWDSTENC\fI{language}\fR\fR\fR \- the list of encodings in which the destination 247 fonts will be generated for each language. Each font of that 248 language will be generated in each of the specified 249 encodings. If you don't want any translation, just specify both 250 \f(CWSRCENC\fR and \f(CWDSTENC\fR as iso8859-1 (or if you want any other encoding 251 specified in the fonts.dir, copy the description of 8859-1 with 252 new name and use this new name for \f(CWSRCENC\fR and \f(CWDSTENC\fR). 253 .Ip "\(bu" 2 254 \fB\f(CWFOUNDRY\fR\fR \- the foundry name to be used in the fonts.dir file. I have 255 set it to `fromttf\*(R' to avoid name conflicts with any existing font for 256 sure. But this foundry name is not registered in X11 standards and 257 if you want to get the full standard compliance or have a font server 258 that enforces such a compliance, use `misc\*(R'. 259 .PP 260 The next few parameters control the general behavior of the converter. 261 They default values are set to something reasonable. 262 .Ip "\(bu" 2 263 \fB\f(CWCORRECTWIDTH\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then use the 264 converter option \f(CW\fB-w\fR\fR, otherwise don't use it. See the description of 265 this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. 266 .Ip "\(bu" 2 267 \fB\f(CWREMOVET1A\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then after 268 conversion remove the un-encoded \f(CW.t1a\fR font files and the 269 intermediate \f(CW.xpfa\fR font metric files. 270 .Ip "\(bu" 2 271 \fB\f(CWINSTALLFONTMAP\fR\fR \- a Ghostscript parameter, if the value is set to 272 \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then install the entries for the new fonts 273 right into the main \f(CWFontmap\fR file. Otherwise just leave 274 the file \f(CWFontmap.ttf\fR in the Ghostscript configuration 275 directory. 276 .Ip "\(bu" 2 277 \fB\f(CWHINTSUBST\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR use the option 278 \f(CW\fB-H\fR\fR, otherwise don't use it. This option enables the 279 hint substitution technique. If you have not installed the X11 patch 280 described above, use this option with great caution. See further 281 description of this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. 282 .Ip "\(bu" 2 283 \fB\f(CWENFORCEISO\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then 284 disguise the resulting fonts as the fonts in ISOLatin1 encoding. Historically 285 this was neccessary due to the way the installer scripts created the 286 X11 font configuration files. It is not neccessary any more for this 287 purpose. But if you plan to use these fonts with some other application 288 that expects ISOLatin1 encoding then better enable this option. 289 .Ip "\(bu" 2 290 \fB\f(CWALLGLYPHS\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then 291 include all the glyphs from the source fonts into the resulting fonts, even 292 if these glyphs are inaccessible. If it's set to \fB\f(CWNO\fR\fR then 293 include only the glyphs which have codes assigned to them. The glyphs 294 without codes can not be used directly. But some clever programs, 295 such as the Type 1 library from XFree86 3.9 and higher can change 296 the encoding on the fly and use another set of glyphs. If you have not 297 installed the X11 patch described above, use this option with great 298 caution. See further description of the option option \f(CW\fB-a\fR\fR in the 299 \s-1README\s0 file. 300 .Ip "\(bu" 2 301 \fB\f(CWGENUID\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then use 302 the option \f(CW\fB-uA\fR\fR of the converter to generate UniqueIDs for 303 the converted fonts. The standard X11 Type 1 library does not use 304 this \s-1ID\s0, so it may only be neccessary for the other applications. 305 The script is clever enough to generate different UniqueID for the 306 same font converted to multiple encodings. Also after conversion it 307 checks all the fonts generacted during the session for duplicated 308 UniqueID and shows those. Still, this does not quarantee that these 309 UniqueIDs won't overlap with some other fonts. The UniqueIDs are 310 generated as hash values from the font names, so it's guaranteed 311 that if the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script runs multiple times it will 312 generate the same UniqueIDs during each run. See further description 313 of this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. 314 .Ip "\(bu" 2 315 \fB\f(CWGENUID\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then create 316 the \f(CW.pfb\fR files, otherwise the \f(CW.pfa\fR files. The \f(CW.pfb\fR 317 files are more compact but contain binary data, so you may experience some 318 troubles when transferring them through the network. 319 .PP 320 The following parameters are used to locate the other scripts and 321 configuration files. By default the scripts do a bit of guessing for them: 322 they search in the \fBttf2pt1\fR installation directory if \fBttf2pt1\fR 323 was installed or otherwise suppose that you are running `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' with 324 `\f(CWscripts\fR\*(R' subdirectory being the current directory. 325 .Ip "\(bu" 2 326 \fB\f(CWENCDIR\fR\fR \- directory containing the descriptions of encodings 327 .Ip "\(bu" 2 328 \fB\f(CWMAPDIR\fR\fR \- directory containing the external map files 329 .PP 330 Besides that a few parameters are built into the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script itself. 331 You probably won't need to change them: 332 .Ip "\(bu" 2 333 \f(CW\fBT1ASM\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBTTF2PT1\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBTRANS\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBT1FDIR\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBFORCEISO\fR\fR \- paths to the other script 334 .PP 335 Also there are a few parameters controlling the installation of 336 fonts for Ghostscript. Please look at their description in the 337 Ghostscript section of documentation or in the \fBttf2pt1_x2gs(1)\fR 338 manual page before running `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R'. If these parameters are 339 set, `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' will call the `\f(CWx2gs\fR\*(R' script automatically 340 to install the newly converted fonts in Ghostscript. 341 .PP 342 After creating the configuration file run the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script. Look at 343 the result and the log file in \f(CWDSTDIR\fR. 344 .PP 345 Add the directory with newly converted fonts to the configuration 346 of X server or font server. For most of the systems this step is 347 very straightforward. For \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 it's rather tricky and poorly 348 documented, so the file \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux gives a short description. 349 .PP 350 If you don't have the privileges of the root user, you still can 351 configure your private font server. Just use some non-standard 352 port number (see \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux for an example, exept that you won't 353 need all the \s-1HP\s0\-related stuff on any other system). 354 .SH "FILES" 355 .Ip "\(bu" 2 356 \s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/\s0scripts/convert.cfg.sample 357 .Ip "\(bu" 2 358 \s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/\s0scripts/* 359 .Ip "\(bu" 2 360 \s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/README\s0 361 .Ip "\(bu" 2 362 \s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/FONTS\s0 363 .Ip "\(bu" 2 364 \s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR\s0/* 365 .Ip "\(bu" 2 366 \s-1TTF2PT1_BINDIR/\s0ttf2pt1 367 .SH "SEE ALSO" 368 .Ip "\(bu" 4 369 the \fIttf2pt1(1)\fR manpage 370 .Ip "\(bu" 4 371 the \fIttf2pt1_x2gs(1)\fR manpage 372 .Ip "\(bu" 4 373 the \fIt1asm(1)\fR manpage 374 .SH "BUGS" 375 .Sh "Known problems" 376 .Ip "\(bu" 4 377 One catch is that the X11 Type 1 font library has a rather low limit 378 on the font size. Because of this the fonts with more complicated 379 outlines and the enabled hint substitution may not fit into 380 this limit. The same applies to the fonts with very complicated 381 outlines or with very many glyphs (especially the fonts with 382 over 256 glyphs). So you will need to excercise caution with 383 these options if you plan using these fonts with X11. Some vendors 384 such as \s-1HP\s0 provide the Type 1 implementation licensed from Adobe 385 which should have no such problem. 386 .Sp 387 But there is a solution even for the generic X11. A patch located 388 in the subdirectory `\f(CWapp/X11\fR\*(R' fixes this problem as well 389 as some other minor problems. Its description is provided in 390 app/X11/\s-1README\s0. 391 .Sp 392 To fix the X11 font library, you have to get the X11 sources. I 393 can recommend the ftp sites of the XFree86 project ftp://ftp.xfree86.org 394 or of the Open Group ftp://ftp.x.org. This patch was made on the sources 395 of XFree86 so you may have better success with applying it to the 396 XFree86 distribution. After you have got the sources, make sure 397 that you can compile them. Then apply the patch as described. 398 Make sure that it was applied properly. Compile the sources again 399 (actually, you need only the fonts library, the fonts server, and 400 possibly the X server). It would be prudent now to save your old 401 font library, font server and, possibly, X server. Then install 402 the new recently compiled versions of these files. Of course, 403 if you know someone who already has compiled these files for the 404 same \s-1OS\s0 as yours, you can just copy the binary fles from him. 405 .Sp 406 Alas, building the X11 system from the source code is not the 407 easiest thing in the world and if you have no experience it 408 can be quite difficult. In this case just avoid the aforementioned 409 features or check each converted font to make sure that it 410 works properly. 411 .Ip "\(bu" 4 412 The Type1 font library from the standard X11 distribution 413 does not work on \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 (at least, up to 10.01). The font server 414 supplied with \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 up to 10.01 is also broken. Starting from 415 \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 10.20 (I don't know about 10.10) they supply a proprietary font 416 library and the converted fonts work fine with it, provided that 417 they are configured properly (see the file \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux). 418 .Ip "\(bu" 4 419 The \f(CWfonts.scale\fR files created by the older versions of the 420 \f(CWttf2pt1\fR installation program (up to release 3.1) have conflicted 421 with the language definitions of the \f(CWXfsft\fR font server and 422 parts of it included into XFree86. To overcome this incompatibility 423 the never versions creats the \f(CWfonts.scale\fR file describing all the 424 fonts as belonging to the \f(CWadobe-fontspecific\fR encoding and 425 the \f(CWfonts.alias\fR file with the proper names. The drawback of 426 this solution is that \f(CWxlsfonts\fR gives the list of twice more 427 fonts. But as a side effect the option \f(CW\fBENFORCEISO\fR\fR in 428 `\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R' is not required for X11 any more. 429 .Ip "\(bu" 4 430 The conversion script has no support for Eastern multi-plane fonts. 431 Contribution of such a support would be welcome. 432 433 .rn }` '' 434 .IX Title "TTF2PT1_CONVERT 1" 435 .IX Name "B<ttf2pt1_convert> - convenience font conversion script" 436 437 .IX Header "NAME" 438 439 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" 440 441 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" 442 443 .IX Item "\(bu" 444 445 .IX Item "\(bu" 446 447 .IX Item "\(bu" 448 449 .IX Item "\(bu" 450 451 .IX Item "\(bu" 452 453 .IX Item "\(bu" 454 455 .IX Item "\(bu" 456 457 .IX Item "\(bu" 458 459 .IX Item "\(bu" 460 461 .IX Item "\(bu" 462 463 .IX Item "\(bu" 464 465 .IX Item "\(bu" 466 467 .IX Item "\(bu" 468 469 .IX Item "\(bu" 470 471 .IX Item "\(bu" 472 473 .IX Header "FILES" 474 475 .IX Item "\(bu" 476 477 .IX Item "\(bu" 478 479 .IX Item "\(bu" 480 481 .IX Item "\(bu" 482 483 .IX Item "\(bu" 484 485 .IX Item "\(bu" 486 487 .IX Header "SEE ALSO" 488 489 .IX Item "\(bu" 490 491 .IX Item "\(bu" 492 493 .IX Item "\(bu" 494 495 .IX Header "BUGS" 496 497 .IX Subsection "Known problems" 498 499 .IX Item "\(bu" 500 501 .IX Item "\(bu" 502 503 .IX Item "\(bu" 504 505 .IX Item "\(bu" 506
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