Lukyly IntelliJ allows me to debug into third party code ... it turned out that I had to make two arguments from "-o output.swf" so passing in "-o", "output.swf" worked :-)
Chris ________________________________ Von: Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2016 10:57:35 An: dev@flex.apache.org Betreff: Re: Problems with the fontkit utility I don’t think I’ve ever used fontswf, but every attempt to do so just now resulted in an error. I don’t have any more time right now to play with this… Harbs On Jul 6, 2016, at 11:42 AM, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: > Hi, > > > as part of my quest to bring flacon and asjs to maven, I started working on > the "flatui icons font" module. My first attempt to simply compile that > failed because of Falcons inability to compile fonts. As I didn't want to add > a dependency to the legacy compiler, I went down the path of using the Adobe > fontkit library. I managed to compile the font using this, but it seems > impossible to specify the output. If I use the "-o" or "-output" option, it > tells me that this is wrong :-| > > > [INFO] --- exec-maven-plugin:1.5.0:java (compile-font) @ Fonts --- > Adobe Font SWF Conversion Utility > Copyright (c) 2009 Adobe Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. > > Error: Unsupported option: -o > /Users/christoferdutz/Projects/Apache/Flex/flex-asjs/frameworks/fonts/target/Fonts-0.7.0-SNAPSHOT.swf > Usage: fontswf [options] <Font File> > options: > -a, -alias <name> - set the font alias (defaults to font family name) > -b, -bold - treat the font as bold > -i, -italic - treat the font as italic > -o, -output <file path> - specify the SWF output file path > -u, -unicode-range <range> - set a unicode character range (default is '*' > which includes all characters) > -3 - generate DefineFont3 SWF tag > -4 - generate DefineFont4 SWF tag (default) > > Example: > fontswf -4 -u U+0020-007F -bold -o C:/temp/myboldfont.swf > C:/assets/fonts/myboldfont.ttf > > Anyone had this problem? Anyone know what I can do to fix this? > > > Chris