03-30-2012
what is the output of showautologout from XSCF?
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T1MAC(1) General Commands Manual T1MAC(1)
NAME
t1mac - translate a PFA or PFB PostScript Type 1 font into Macintosh format
SYNOPSIS
t1mac [--macbinary | --applesingle | --appledouble | --binhex | --raw] [--filename name] [input [output]]
DESCRIPTION
t1mac reads a PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB (binary) PostScript Type 1 font file and generates an equivalent Macintosh Type 1 font file. The
output file can be in MacBinary II, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or it can be a raw resource fork. The default is MacBinary
II; use an option to choose a different format. If the output file is not specified output goes to the standard output.
WARNING: The output of t1mac is not sufficient to use the font, since Macintoshes can't read raw Type 1 fonts. You will need to create a
font suitcase containing bitmap fonts if you do not have such a suitcase for the font already. t1mac cannot help you do this.
OPTIONS
--raw, -r
Indicates that output should be a raw resource fork.
--macbinary
Indicates that output should be in MacBinary I or II format. This is the default.
--applesingle
Indicates that output should be in AppleSingle format.
--appledouble
Indicates that output should be in AppleDouble format.
--binhex
Indicates that output should be in BinHex 4.0 format.
--filename=name, -n name
Sets the Macintosh filename of the output font to name. The default is to construct the filename from the font's name using estab-
lished Macintosh conventions. This option is not useful when output is a raw resource fork.
SEE ALSO
t1unmac(1), t1ascii(1), t1binary(1), t1asm(1), t1disasm(1)
AUTHORS
Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com)
Version 1.37 T1MAC(1)