t1unmac - translate a Mac PostScript Type 1 font into PFA or PFB format
t1unmac [
-a|
-b] [
-r] [
input
[
output]]
t1unmac extracts POST resources from a Macintosh PostScript font file and
creates a PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB (binary) font file. The file
input
should be in MacBinary I or II, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or
it can be a raw resource fork. If the file is a raw resource fork, you need to
give the `--raw' option; otherwise
t1unmac should automatically figure
out what kind of file you have. If the file
output is not specified
output goes to the standard output.
-
--pfa, -a
- Output in PFA (ASCII) format.
-
--pfb, -b
- Output in PFB (binary) format. This is the default.
-
--raw, -r
- Indicates that the input is a raw resource fork.
- --macbinary
- Indicates that the input is in MacBinary I or II
format.
- --applesingle
- Indicates that the input is in AppleSingle format.
- --appledouble
- Indicates that the input is in AppleDouble format.
- --binhex
- Indicates that the input is in BinHex 4.0 format.
-
--block-length=num, -l num
- PFB only: Set the maximum output block length to
num. The default length is as large as memory allows.
-
--line-length=num, -l num
- PFA only: Set the maximum length of encrypted lines in the
output to num. (These are the lines consisting wholly of
hexadecimal digits.) The default is 64.
On Mac OS X, you can use
t1unmac to translate a font into PFA or PFB
format as follows:
% t1unmac --raw FONTFILENAME/..namedfork/rsrc > OUTPUT
t1mac(1),
t1ascii(1),
t1binary(1),
t1asm(1),
t1disasm(1)
Lee Hetherington (
[email protected])
Eddie Kohler (
[email protected])
Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by Kai-Uwe
Herbing (
[email protected]).