HPFTODIT(1) General Commands Manual HPFTODIT(1)
NAME
hpftodit - create font description files for use with groff -Tlj4
SYNOPSIS
hpftodit [-aqs] [-i n] tfm-file map-file output-font
hpftodit -d tfm-file [map-file]
hpftodit --help
hpftodit -v
hpftodit --version
DESCRIPTION
hpftodit creates a font file for use with a Hewlett-Packard
LaserJet 4-series (or newer) printer with groff -Tlj4, using data from
an HP tagged font metric (TFM) file. tfm-file is the name of the TFM
file for the font; Intellifont and TrueType TFM files are supported,
but symbol set TFM files are not. map-file is a file giving the groff
names for characters in the font; this file should consist of a se-
quence of lines of the form:
m u c1 c2 ... [# comment]
where m is a decimal integer giving the MSL (Master Symbol List) number
of the character, u is a hexadecimal integer giving the Unicode value
of the character, and c1, c2, ... are the groff names of the character
(see groff_char(7) for a list). The values can be separated by any
whitespace; the Unicode value must use uppercase digits A-F, and must
be without a leading `0x', `u', or `U+'. Unicode values corresponding
to composite glyphs are decomposed; e.g., `u00C0' becomes `u0041_0300'.
The name for a glyph without a groff name may be given as uXXXX if the
glyph corresponds to a Unicode value, or as an unnamed glyph `---'. If
the given Unicode value is in the Private Use Area (0xE000-0xF8FF), the
glyph is included as an unnamed glyph. Refer to groff_diff(1) for ad-
ditional information about unnamed glyphs and how to access them.
Blank lines and lines beginning with `#' are ignored. A `#' following
one or more groff names begins a comment. Because `#' is a valid groff
name, it must appear first in a list of groff names if a comment is in-
cluded, e.g.,
3 0023 # # number sign
or
3 0023 # sh # number sign
rather than
3 0023 sh # # number sign
which will treat the first `#' as the beginning of the comment.
The groff font file is written to the specified output-font; if this
operand is `-', the font file is written to the standard output.
The -s option should be given if the font is special (a font is "spe-
cial" if groff should search it whenever a character is not found in
the current font). If the font is special, it should be listed in the
fonts command in the DESC file; if it is not special, there is no need
to list it, since groff can automatically mount it when it's first
used.
If the -i option is used, hpftodit automatically will generate an
italic correction, a left italic correction and a subscript correction
for each character (the significance of these parameters is explained
in groff_font(5)).
OPTIONS
-a Include characters in the TFM file that are not included in map-
file. A glyph with corresponding Unicode value is given the
name uXXXX; a glyph without a Unicode value is included as an
unnamed glyph `---'. A glyph with a Unicode value in the Pri-
vate Use Area (0xE000-0xF8FF) also is included as an unnamed
glyph.
This option provides a simple means of adding Unicode-named and
unnamed glyphs to a font without including them in the map file,
but it affords little control over which glyphs are placed in a
regular font and which are placed in a special font. The pres-
ence or absence of the -s option has some effect on which glyphs
are included: without the -s option, only the "text" symbol sets
are searched for matching glyphs; with the -s option, only the
"mathematical" symbol sets are searched. Nonetheless, restrict-
ing the symbol sets searched isn't very selective--many glyphs
are placed in both regular and special fonts. Normally, the -a
option should be used only as a last resort.
-d Dump information about the TFM file to the standard output; this
option can be useful for ensuring that a TFM file is a proper
match for a font, and that the contents of the TFM file are
suitable. The information includes the values of important TFM
tags, and a listing (by MSL number for Intellifont TFM files or
by Unicode value for TrueType TFM files) of the glyphs included
in the TFM file. The unit of measure `DU' for some tags indi-
cates design units; there are 8782 design units per em for In-
tellifont fonts, and 2048 design units per em for TrueType
fonts. Note that the accessibility of a glyph depends on its
inclusion in a symbol set; some TFM files list many glyphs but
only a few symbol sets.
The glyph listing includes the glyph index within the TFM file,
the MSL or Unicode value, and the symbol set and character code
that will be used to print the glyph. If map-file is given,
groff names are given for matching glyphs. If only the glyph
index and MSL or Unicode value are given, the glyph does not ap-
pear in any supported symbol set and cannot be printed.
With the -d option, map-file is optional, and output-font is ig-
nored if given.
-q Suppress warnings about characters in the map file that were not
found in the TFM file. Warnings never are given for unnamed
glyphs or by glyphs named by their Unicode values. This option
is useful when sending the output of hpftodit to the standard
output.
-v Print the hpftodit version number and exit.
-s The font is special. This option adds the special command to
the font file, and affects the order in which HP symbol sets are
searched for each glyph. Without the -s option, the "text" sets
are searched before the "mathematical" symbol sets. With the -s
option, the search order is reversed.
-in Generate an italic correction for each character so that the
character's width plus the character's italic correction is
equal to n thousandths of an em plus the amount by which the
right edge of the character's bounding is to the right of the
character's origin. If this would result in a negative italic
correction, use a zero italic correction instead.
Also generate a subscript correction equal to the product of the
tangent of the slant of the font and four fifths of the x-height
of the font. If this would result in a subscript correction
greater than the italic correction, use a subscript correction
equal to the italic correction instead.
Also generate a left italic correction for each character equal
to n thousandths of an em plus the amount by which the left edge
of the character's bounding box is to the left of the charac-
ter's origin. The left italic correction may be negative.
This option normally is needed only with italic or oblique
fonts; a value of 50 (0.05 em) usually is a reasonable choice.
FILES
/usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devlj4/DESC
device description file
/usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devlj4/F
Font description file for font F
/usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devlj4/generate/*.map
symbol mapping files
SEE ALSO
groff(1), groff_diff(1), grolj4(1), groff_font(5), lj4_font(5)
groff 1.22.4 18 November 2018 HPFTODIT(1)
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