2007/12/10, Mojca Miklavec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Dec 10, 2007 4:58 PM, Zhichu Chen wrote:
> >
> > And
> > the second column is for the PS name of the font. I really don't know how to
> > write it because it has spaces in it, and when I replaced it with another PS
> > name that has no spaces or other special characters in it, say SimSun as a
> > common Simplified Chinese font in Windows, it worked fine.
> >
> > So, any suggestions?
>
> You can get the PS name of some font with otfinfo:
>        -p, --postscript-name
>             Print each font's PostScript name. For example:
>               MinionPro-SemiboldItCapt
> So:
>     otfinfo -p AdobeMingStd-Light.otf
> which returns
>     AdobeMingStd-Light
> here.
>
> But I would be a bit surprised if you would manage to make it work that way.
>
> Mojca

It is also possible to show all font names and features with extra
programm in windows. You can click with the right mouse button
on the font and it shows you the font names, opentype features ...

I'm not if the following link is correct but it should do the same work
as otfinfo (which is include in the LCDF typetools, metioned in another message)

http://www.microsoft.com/typography/TrueTypeProperty21.mspx

Wolfgang
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