t1lint
tools for OpenType, multiple-master, and Type 1 fonts
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/t1lint.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install lcdf-typetools
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install lcdf-typetools
- Arch Linux
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pacman -S texlive-bin
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install lcdf-typetools
- Fedora
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dnf install texlive-lcdftypetools-bin-6
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lcdf-typetools
- OS X
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brew install lcdf-typetools
- Raspbian
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apt-get install lcdf-typetools
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/t1lint
lcdf-typetools
tools for OpenType, multiple-master, and Type 1 fonts
LCDF Typetools comprises several programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1, Type 1 multiple master, and OpenType fonts. Programs to manipulate OpenType, multiple-master, and Type 1 fonts: cfftot1 allows you to translate Compact Font Format (CFF) or PostScript-flavored OpenType fonts into PostScript Type 1 font format otfinfo reports information about OpenType fonts, such as the features they support and the contents of their ``size'' optical size option otftotfm allows you to create TeX font metrics and encodings for using PostScript-flavored OpenType fonts t1dotlessj creates a Type 1 font with a single character -- the dotless j corresponding to the specified design t1lint checks a Type 1 font for correctness (preliminary) t1rawafm generates a "raw" (kernless and ligatureless) AFM file given a font file (PFB/PFA) t1reencode changes a PostScript Type 1 fon't embedded encoding t1testpage creates a PostScript test page for a specified font file (preliminary) ttftotype42 converts TrueType or TrueType-flavored OpenType font programs into PostScript Type 42 format LCDF-TypeTools also includes the multiple-master font tools formerly distributed as mminstance. These tools allow you to use multiple-master fonts with programs that require single-master fonts (afm2tfm, ps2pk, fontinst, etc.). Both programs work fine with fonts that contain intermediate masters (e.g., Adobe Jenson MM and Adobe Kepler MM). mmafm creates an AFM (Adobe font metric) file corresponding to a single instance of a multiple-master font. It reads (and therefore requires) the AMFM and AFM files distributed with the font. mmpfb creates a normal, single-master font program that looks like an instance of a multiple-master font. It reads the multiple-master font program in PFA or PFB format.