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composeglyphs(1)						      Debian							  composeglyphs(1)

NAME
composeglyphs - generate an encoding vector or new font for postscript SYNOPSIS
composeglyphs -e encoding.afm -E encoding.ps composeglyphs -i input.afm -o output.ps -c composite.afm -n newname -e base_encoding.afm -t target_encoding.afm -a output.afm DESCRIPTION
composeglyphs is a script to generate either an encoding vector or a new font for postscript. It requires a pre-existing AFM and allows for the use of composite characters that that AFM does not already provide. OPTIONS
-e encoding.afm The base encoding AFM to use. -E encoding.ps The encoding vector to output. -i input.afm The AFM of the original font. -o output.ps The font program to generate. -c composite.afm The AFM containing supplementary composite character information. -n newname The name of the new font. -t target_encoding.afm The target encoding. -a output.afm The name of the AFM file to generate. NOTES
composeglyphs is a part of Ogonkify, which comes with the a2ps distribution. If you create new AFMs or modify existing ones, the author asks that you kindly send him a copy so that he may include them in the distri- bution. AUTHOR
Juliusz Chroboczek <jec@dcs.ed.ac.uk> SEE ALSO
a2ps(1), ogonkify(1) The full documentation for Ogonkify is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and a2ps programs are properly installed at your site, the command info Ogonkify should give you access to the complete manual. a2ps May 2003 composeglyphs(1)

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AFM(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  AFM(3pm)

NAME
Font::AFM - Interface to Adobe Font Metrics files SYNOPSIS
use Font::AFM; $h = new Font::AFM "Helvetica"; $copyright = $h->Notice; $w = $h->Wx->{"aring"}; $w = $h->stringwidth("Gisle", 10); $h->dump; # for debugging DESCRIPTION
This module implements the Font::AFM class. Objects of this class are initialised from an AFM (Adobe Font Metrics) file and allow you to obtain information about the font and the metrics of the various glyphs in the font. All measurements in AFM files are given in terms of units equal to 1/1000 of the scale factor of the font being used. To compute actual sizes in a document, these amounts should be multiplied by (scale factor of font)/1000. The following methods are available: $afm = Font::AFM->new($fontname) Object constructor. Takes the name of the font as argument. Croaks if the font can not be found. $afm->latin1_wx_table() Returns a 256-element array, where each element contains the width of the corresponding character in the iso-8859-1 character set. $afm->stringwidth($string, [$fontsize]) Returns the width of the argument string. The string is assumed to be encoded in the iso-8859-1 character set. A second argument can be used to scale the width according to the font size. $afm->FontName The name of the font as presented to the PostScript language "findfont" operator, for instance "Times-Roman". $afm->FullName Unique, human-readable name for an individual font, for instance "Times Roman". $afm->FamilyName Human-readable name for a group of fonts that are stylistic variants of a single design. All fonts that are members of such a group should have exactly the same "FamilyName". Example of a family name is "Times". $afm->Weight Human-readable name for the weight, or "boldness", attribute of a font. Examples are "Roman", "Bold", "Light". $afm->ItalicAngle Angle in degrees counterclockwise from the vertical of the dominant vertical strokes of the font. $afm->IsFixedPitch If "true", the font is a fixed-pitch (monospaced) font. $afm->FontBBox A string of four numbers giving the lower-left x, lower-left y, upper-right x, and upper-right y of the font bounding box. The font bounding box is the smallest rectangle enclosing the shape that would result if all the characters of the font were placed with their origins coincident, and then painted. $afm->UnderlinePosition Recommended distance from the baseline for positioning underline strokes. This number is the y coordinate of the center of the stroke. $afm->UnderlineThickness Recommended stroke width for underlining. $afm->Version Version number of the font. $afm->Notice Trademark or copyright notice, if applicable. $afm->Comment Comments found in the AFM file. $afm->EncodingScheme The name of the standard encoding scheme for the font. Most Adobe fonts use the "AdobeStandardEncoding". Special fonts might state "FontSpecific". $afm->CapHeight Usually the y-value of the top of the capital H. $afm->XHeight Typically the y-value of the top of the lowercase x. $afm->Ascender Typically the y-value of the top of the lowercase d. $afm->Descender Typically the y-value of the bottom of the lowercase p. $afm->Wx Returns a hash table that maps from glyph names to the width of that glyph. $afm->BBox Returns a hash table that maps from glyph names to bounding box information. The bounding box consist of four numbers: llx, lly, urx, ury. $afm->dump Dumps the content of the Font::AFM object to STDOUT. Might sometimes be useful for debugging. The AFM specification can be found at: http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/pdfs/tn/5004.AFM_Spec.pdf ENVIRONMENT
METRICS Contains the path to search for AFM-files. Format is as for the PATH environment variable. The default path built into this library is: /usr/lib/afm:/usr/local/lib/afm:/usr/openwin/lib/fonts/afm/:. BUGS
Kerning data and composite character data are not yet parsed. Ligature data is not parsed. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1995-1998 Gisle Aas. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2008-06-04 AFM(3pm)
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