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PROGRAM:
NAME
fonttosfnt - Wrap a bitmap font in a sfnt (TrueType) wrapper
SYNOPSIS
fonttosfnt [ options ] -o file.ttf [ -- ] font...
DESCRIPTION
Wrap a bitmap font or a set of bitmap fonts in a sfnt (TrueType or OpenType) wrapper.
OPTIONS
-v Be verbose.
-c Do not crop glyphs. This usually increases file size, but may sometimes yield a
modest decrease in file size for small character cell fonts (terminal fonts).
-b Write byte-aligned glyph data. By default, unaligned data is written, which yields
a smaller file size.
-r Do not reencode fonts. By default, fonts are reencoded to Unicode whenever
possible.
-g n Set the type of scalable glyphs that we write. If n is 0, no scalable glyphs are
written; this is legal but confuses most current software. If n is 1, a single
scalable glyph (the undefined glyph) is written; this is recommended, but triggers
a bug in current versions of FreeType. If n is 2 (the default), a sufficiently
high number of blank glyphs are written, which works with FreeType but increases
file size.
-m n Set the type of scalable metrics that we write. If n is 0, no scalable metrics are
written, which may or may not be legal. If n is 1, full metrics for a single glyph
are written, and only left sidebearing values are written for the other glyphs. If
n is 2, scalable metrics for all glyphs are written, which increases file size and
is not recommended. The default is 1.
-- End of options.
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