SPELL=lcdf-typetools VERSION=2.108 SOURCE="${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" SOURCE_URL[0]=http://www.lcdf.org/type/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:2c7afe1c6838f432ddd5bbd5fa86a58743242d5a2203220d3cd0153c0c69f23ca734e8d4352ed3c8a6bffc1c61bb93c19d00c6483545a09d6f8363f870bf2fd0 SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}" WEB_SITE="http://www.lcdf.org/type/" LICENSE[0]="GPL" ENTERED=20090729 KEYWORDS="" SHORT="A bundle of outline font manipulation tools" cat << EOF This bundle of tools comprises: Cfftot1, which translates a Compact Font Format (CFF) font, or a PostScript-flavored OpenType font, into PostScript Type 1 format. It correctly handles subroutines and hints; Mmafm (mmafm) and mmpfb , which create instances of multiple-master fonts (mmafm and mmpfb were previously distributed in their own package, mminstance); Otfinfo, which reports information about OpenType fonts, such as the features they support and the contents of their ‘size’ optical size features; Otftotfm, which creates TeX font metrics and encodings that correspond to a PostScript-flavored OpenType font. It will interpret glyph positionings, substitutions, and ligatures as far as it is able. You can say which OpenType features should be activated; T1dotlessj, creates a Type 1 font whose only character is a dotless j matching the input font’s design; T1lint, which checks a Type 1 font for correctness; T1reencode, which replaces a font’s internal encoding with one you specify; and T1testpage, which creates a PostScript proof for a Type 1 font. It is preliminary software. EOF