11-29-2000
I need help finding out where to get support on how to configure pins on an adapter for a network printer. Unix has it's jumper instructions and Okidata has another different set of instructions. they need to be integrated.
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getinstrs
GETINSTRS(1) General Commands Manual GETINSTRS(1)
NAME
getinstrs - extracts TrueType instructions for one or more glyphs from a font.
SYNOPSIS
getinstrs [options] fontfile glyphs...
DESCRIPTION
getinstrs calls the FontForge Python extension to extract instructions from a TrueType font (either .ttf or .sfd) and print them to stdout
(redirect to capture them in a file). By default the instructions are printed as an Xgridfit glyph program. Use the -r, --raw command-line
option to print them as "raw" instructions instead, or use -x, --xgridfit to enclose the glyph program(s) in an <xgridfit> element, making
a complete, valid Xgridfit program.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
-r, --raw
Print "raw" instructions instead of Xgridfit glyph programs.
-x, --xgridfit
Print XML declaration and <xgridfit> element, making a complete, valid Xgridfit program.
SEE ALSO
xgridfit(1), fontforge(1), python(1)
AUTHOR
getinstrs was written by Peter Baker <psb6m@virginia.edu>.
This manual page was written by Peter Baker
2009-12-16 GETINSTRS(1)