On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 08:26:14PM -0500, Vidiot wrote:
> I see something, I think.  If I understand this correctly, mkfontdir doesn't
> handle scalable fonts and relies upon the fonts.scale file.  So, what the
> Hell is used to make the fonts.scale file?

# ttmkfdir -h
This Program is (C) Joerg Pommnitz, 2000
Usage: ttmkfdir [OPTION]
-e, --encoding      name of the encoding directory file, default is
"encodings.dir"
-o, --output        name of the destination file, default is
"fonts.scale"
-d, --font-dir      name of the TrueType font directory, default is
"."
-f, --default-foundry    name of the default font foundry, default is
"misc"
-m, --max-missing   max # of missing characters per encoding, default
is 5
-a, --max-missing-percentage  max percentage # of missing characters
per encoding, default is 2
-x, --additional-entries      generate additional TTCaps(1), or
FreeType(2), default is 0
-c, --completeness  use less strict completeness tests for encoding
tables
-p, --panose        use panose information
-h, --help          show this help message

Sorry, for the wrap. Have you tried chkfontpath --add, which I think
does this implicitly. Or 'xfs reload', which should for (if in
fontpath).

-- 
Hal Burgiss
 



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