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TFTOPL(1) General Commands Manual TFTOPL(1)
NAME
tftopl - convert TeX font metric (tfm) files to property lists
SYNOPSIS
tftopl [OPTIONS] tfm_name[.tfm] [pl_name[.pl]]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual
Web2C: A TeX implementation.
The tftopl program translates a (program-oriented) font metric file to a (human-oriented) property list file. Thus, you can edit the con-
tents of the TFM files, if the font designer has not done his or her job properly, or if you're encountering strange difficulties, or if
you're just curious. It also serves as a TFM-file validating program, i.e., if no error messages are given, the input file is correct.
The pl_name is extended with .pl if it lacks a suffix. If pl_name is not given, standard output is used. Likewise, tfm_name is extended
with .tfm if it lacks a suffix. Also, path searching is done for the TFM file using the environment variable TEXFONTS. If that is not
set, tftopl uses the system default.
See tex(1) for the details of the searching.
OPTIONS
-charcode-format=format
The argument format specifies how character codes are output in the PL file. By default, only letters and digits are output using
the C integer code (i.e., in ASCII); the others are output in octal. (Unless the font's coding scheme starts with TeX math sy or
TeX math ex, in which case all character codes are output in octal.) If format is ascii, all character codes that correspond to
graphic characters, besides the left and right parentheses, are output in ASCII. Finally, if format is octal, all character codes
are output in octal.
-verbose
Without this option, tftopl operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on stdout.
SEE ALSO
pltotf(1),
Donald E. Knuth, TeX for nroffware.
Donald E. Knuth, The Metafontbook (Volume C of Computers and Typesetting), Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4.
AUTHORS
Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as part of the TeX for nroffware technical report, available from the TeX Users Group.
Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis originally ported it to Unix.
Web2C 2012 17 December 1994 TFTOPL(1)