> > Encoding vector is always embedded in Type1 font. > > Usually the /Encoding vector in a given Type 1 is only a subset of the > characters available in the font. The only way to know what is there is > to parse the entire file. But there are lots of utilities in this area; > I suspect something out there will dump a list of characters from a pfb. -k >
I will parse the .pfb files only when no enc is available. We will see how it is useful. Worse thing is large number of non-standard glyph names used in TeX fonts. We need to map each glyph to Unicode, it is not always easy to find a correct mapping. Best, Michal
