Daniel Johnson wrote:
> Argh! I'm baffled I'm afraid. Your gentzen10.tfm file is the same as
mine, so FontForge really is failing to load it even though it's
valid. But I can't see why. It doesn't make sense. What version of OS X
are you using?
Okay, I finally figured it out by playing around with mftrace
--verbose. My home directory is on a partition called "Macintosh UFS"
(to distinguish it from the other partition "Macintosh HFS+") and when
mftrace passes the tfm argument to its fontforge script, it doesn't put
quotes around the pathname or escape the space, which means that
fontforge is trying to get the kerning information from a
"/Volumes/Macintosh" which doesn't exist.
Whoever maintains the mftrace package should probably look into adding
a patch to the build script. I'll also try to contact the author again,
but so far he has been unresponsive.
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