Well, you *did* describe the feature as being, effectively, a
glorified
mknfonts -- which is useful, but not sufficient. I would suggest
something
more interactive, so the human using the program gets a chance to
affect the
result.
I would argue the reverse -- make the initial font conversion a
virtually invisible process initially, something that doesn't require
any additional user interaction, as painless as just dragging a font
into the Font Manager window or clicking the + button on the bottom
of the window and selecting the font.
Then, after the font is on the system and has gone through the
conversion/wrapping process, allow the user to make adjustments to
the nfont plist via a nice GUI frontend, if and only if they desire
that level of control.
J.
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