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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Fedora 30 and Slackware 14.2, how to obtain the same rendering? Post 303036829 by Neo on Saturday 13th of July 2019 08:06:31 AM
Old 07-13-2019
LOL

From here they look the same except one is a bold font weight and the other is a lighter font weight.
 

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MMPFB(1)						      General Commands Manual							  MMPFB(1)

NAME
mmpfb - creates single-master fonts from multiple master fonts SYNOPSIS
mmpfb [OPTIONS...] font DESCRIPTION
Mmpfb creates a normal, single-master PostScript font from a multiple master font by interpolation. You pass it a PFB or PFA font and options specifying the design point you want; it writes the resulting PFB or PFA font to the standard output. The fonts mmpfb creates are interpolated at a low level to remove multiple master instructions from individual characters. Therefore, they can be used by programs that don't normally understand multiple master fonts, like ps2pk(1). Mmpfb supports fonts with intermediate masters, like Adobe Jenson and Kepler. It can also create AMCP (Adobe Multiple Master Conversion Program) files for use by mmafm(1); see --amcp-info below. The font argument is either the name of a PFA or PFB font file, or a PostScript font name. If you give a font name, mmpfb will find the actual outline file using the PSRESOURCEPATH environment variable. This colon-separated path is searched for `PSres.upr' files, an Adobe method for indexing PostScript resources. You can also give the name of a multiple master font instance, like `MinionMM_367_400_12_'. Mmpfb will parse the font name and create that instance for you. `PSres.upr' files must be set up for this to work. EXAMPLE
% mmpfb --weight=400 --width=600 MyriadMM.pfb > MyriadMM_400_600_.pfb OPTIONS
Long options may be abbreviated to their unique prefixes. --output=file, -o file Send output to file instead of standard output. --pfb, -b Output a PFB font. This is the default. --pfa, -a Output a PFA font. --amcp-info Do not create a font; instead, output an AMCP file for use by mmafm(1). A message is printed if the font doesn't have intermediate masters, in which case no AMCP file is necessary. --weight=N, -w N Set the weight axis to N. --width=N, -W N Set the width axis to N. --optical-size=N, -O N Set the optical size axis to N. --style=N Set the style axis to N. --1=N (--2=N, --3=N, --4=N) Set the first (second, third, fourth) axis to N. --precision=N, -p N Set the output precision to N. Higher values mean the control points in the output font will be more exactly aligned; lower values (1 or 2) create smaller output font files, and are close enough for most purposes. A precision of N means that each point will be within 1/N font units of the exact interpolated value. (A font unit is generally 1/7200 inch for a 10-point font.) The default is 5. --subrs=N Limit the output font to at most N subroutines. 256 is a good value for N. --no-minimize Do not minimize the output font definition. By default, mmpfb removes extra PostScript code and dictionary definitions from the font. Supply the --no-minimize option to avoid this behavior. TROUBLESHOOTING
The "IBM" Type 1 font interpreter shipped as part of the X font server and ps2pk (among others) is inappropriately strict about PostScript code embedded in a font. The --minimize option (now the default) fixes this problem. Some versions of Adobe Acrobat Distiller may report "Warning: unable to embed font X. Invalid character outline data" when distilling an instance generated by mmpfb. This is due to a limitation in the number of font subroutines Distiller can accept. (Multiple master fonts, and the single-master fonts generated by mmpfb, tend to have a lot of subroutines.) Try limiting the number of subroutines in the generated font with the --subrs option. SEE ALSO
mmafm(1) DIAGNOSTICS
reducing font to minimum number of subroutines (N) You tried to reduce the number of subroutines to less than N using the --subrs option, but the font needs at least N to function. The output font will have N subroutines. AUTHOR
Eddie Kohler, ekohler@gmail.com The latest version is available from: http://www.lcdf.org/type/ Thanks to Melissa O'Neill for suggestions and patient debugging. Version 2.92 LCDF Typetools MMPFB(1)
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