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vptovf - convert virtual property lists to virtual font metrics
vptovf [ -verbose ] vpl_name[.vpl] vfm_name[.vf] tfm_name[.tfm]
This
manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for
this version of can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
The vptovf program translates a (human-oriented) property list file to a
pair of (program-oriented) files in the VF (virtual font) and TFM ( font
metric) formats. Thus, a virtual font file can be edited and its exact contents
can be displayed mnemonically. New virtual fonts, which map characters as
seen by into an arbitrary sequence of low-level typesetting operations,
can also be created in this way.
All three filenames, vpl_name, vf_name,
and tfm_name, are extended with the appropriate suffix, if they lack one.
Without the -verbose option, vptovf operates silently. With it,
a banner and progress report are printed on stdout.
pltotf(1)
,
tftopl(1)
, vftovp(1)
.
Donald E. Knuth wrote the program, based in
part on an idea of David Fuchs, starting with the code for pltotf(1)
. Karl
Berry adapted it for compilation with web2c.
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