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afmtodit - create font files for use with groff -Tps and -Tpdf
afmtodit [ -ckmnsvx ] [ -a ] [ -d ] [ -e ] [ -f ] [ -i ] [ -o ]
afm_file map_file font
The whitespace between a command line option and its argument is optional.
afmtodit creates a font file for use with groff, grops, and
gropdf. afmtodit is written in perl; you must have perl version 5.004 or
newer installed in order to run afmtodit.
afm_file is the AFM (Adobe Font
Metric) file for the font.
map_file is a file that says which groff character
names map onto each PostScript character name; this file should contain
a sequence of lines of the form
- ps_char groff_char
where ps_char is the
PostScript name of the character and groff_char is the groff name of the
character (as used in the groff font file). The same ps_char can occur
multiple times in the file; each groff_char must occur at most once. Lines
starting with # and blank lines are ignored. If the file isn’t found in
the current directory, it is searched in the ‘devps/generate’ subdirectory
of the default font directory.
If a PostScript character is not mentioned
in map_file, and a generic groff glyph name can’t be deduced using the Adobe
Glyph List (AGL, built into afmtodit), then afmtodit puts the PostScript
character into the groff font file as an unnamed character which can only
be accessed by the \N escape sequence in troff. In particular, this is true
for glyph variants like ‘foo.bar’; all glyph names containing one or more
periods are mapped to unnamed entities. If option -e is not specified, the
encoding defined in the AFM file (i.e., entries with non-negative character
codes) is used. Please refer to section ‘Using Symbols’ in the groff info
file which describes how groff glyph names are constructed.
Characters
not encoded in the AFM file (i.e., entries which have -1 as the character
code) are still available in groff; they get glyph index values greater
than 255 (or greater than the biggest character code used in the AFM file
in the unlikely case that it is greater than 255) in the groff font file.
Glyph indices of unencoded characters don’t have a specific order; it is
best to access them with glyph names only.
The groff font file will be
output to a file called font, unless the -o option is used.
If there is
a downloadable font file for the font, it may be listed in the file /usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/download;
see grops(1)
.
If the -i option is used, afmtodit will automatically generate
an italic correction, a left italic correction and a subscript correction
for each character (the significance of these parameters is explained in
groff_font(5)
); these parameters may be specified for individual characters
by adding to the afm_file lines of the form:
- italicCorrection ps_char n
leftItalicCorrection ps_char n
subscriptCorrection ps_char n
where ps_char is the PostScript name of the
character, and n is the desired value of the corresponding parameter in
thousandths of an em. These parameters are normally needed only for italic
(or oblique) fonts.
- -an
- Use n as the slant parameter in the font
file; this is used by groff in the positioning of accents. By default afmtodit
uses the negative of the ItalicAngle specified in the afm file; with true
italic fonts it is sometimes desirable to use a slant that is less than
this. If you find that characters from an italic font have accents placed
too far to the right over them, then use the -a option to give the font
a smaller slant.
- -c
- Include comments in the font file in order to identify
the PS font.
- -ddesc_file
- The device description file is desc_file rather
than the default DESC. If not found in the current directory, the ‘devps’
subdirectory of the default font directory is searched (this is true for
both the default device description file and a file given with option -d).
- -eenc_file
- The PostScript font should be reencoded to use the encoding
described in enc_file. The format of enc_file is described in grops(1)
.
If not found in the current directory, the ‘devps’ subdirectory of the default
font directory is searched.
- -fname
- The internal name of the groff font is
set to name.
- -in
- Generate an italic correction for each character so that
the character’s width plus the character’s italic correction is equal to
n thousandths of an em plus the amount by which the right edge of the character’s
bounding box is to the right of the character’s origin. If this would result
in a negative italic correction, use a zero italic correction instead.
- Also generate a subscript correction equal to the
- product of the tangent
of the slant of the font and four fifths of the x-height of the font. If
this would result in a subscript correction greater than the italic correction,
use a subscript correction equal to the italic correction instead.
- Also
generate a left italic correction for each character
- equal to n thousandths
of an em plus the amount by which the left edge of the character’s bounding
box is to the left of the character’s origin. The left italic correction
may be negative unless option -m is given.
- This option is normally needed
only with italic (or oblique) fonts.
- The font files distributed with groff
were created using an option of -i50 for italic fonts.
- -oout_file
- The output
file is out_file instead of font.
- -k
- Omit any kerning data from the groff
font. This should be used only for mono-spaced fonts.
- -m
- Prevent negative
left italic correction values. Roman font files distributed with groff
were created with -i0 -m to improve spacing with eqn(1)
.
- -n
- Don’t output a ligatures
command for this font. Use this with constant-width fonts.
- -s
- The font is
special. The effect of this option is to add the special command to the
font file.
- -v
- Print version.
- -x
- Don’t use the built-in Adobe Glyph List.
:((0w’/usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/download’u+2n)*2u>(0u-0u))
.TP /usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/DESC Device description file.
- /usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/F
Font description file for font F.
/usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/download
List of downloadable fonts.
/usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/text.enc
Encoding
used for text fonts.
/usr/share/groff/1.22.2/font/devps/generate/textmap
Standard mapping.
groff(1)
, grops(1)
, groff_font(5)
, perl(1)
The groff info file, section ‘Using Symbols’.
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