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  timm==0.6.7
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  opencv-python==4.6.0.66
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  certifi==2019.11.28
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  jsonpatch==1.24
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  jsonpointer==2.0
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  kiwisolver==1.1.0
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- matplotlib==3.1.1
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- numpy==1.17.3
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- Pillow==6.1.0
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  pyparsing==2.4.2
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- python-dateutil==2.8.0
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  PyYAML==5.1.2
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  pyzmq==18.1.1
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  requests==2.22.0
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- scipy==1.1.0
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  six==1.12.0
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  urllib3==1.25.7
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  visdom==0.1.8.9
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+ gradio
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  timm==0.6.7
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  opencv-python==4.6.0.66
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  certifi==2019.11.28
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  jsonpatch==1.24
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  jsonpointer==2.0
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  kiwisolver==1.1.0
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+ matplotlib
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+ Pillow
 
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  pyparsing==2.4.2
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+ python-dateutil==2.8.1
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  PyYAML==5.1.2
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  pyzmq==18.1.1
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  requests==2.22.0
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+ scipy
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  six==1.12.0
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  urllib3==1.25.7
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  visdom==0.1.8.9
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+ .Dd May 18, 2004
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+ .\" ttx is not specific to any OS, but contrary to what groff_mdoc(7)
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+ .\" seems to imply, entirely omitting the .Os macro causes 'BSD' to
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+ .\" be used, so I give a zero-width space as its argument.
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+ .Os \&
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+ .\" The "FontTools Manual" argument apparently has no effect in
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+ .\" groff 1.18.1. I think it is a bug in the -mdoc groff package.
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+ .Dt TTX 1 "FontTools Manual"
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+ .Sh NAME
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+ .Nm ttx
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+ .Nd tool for manipulating TrueType and OpenType fonts
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+ .Sh SYNOPSIS
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+ .Nm
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+ .Bk
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+ .Op Ar option ...
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+ .Ek
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+ .Bk
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+ .Ar file ...
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+ .Ek
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+ .Sh DESCRIPTION
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+ .Nm
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+ is a tool for manipulating TrueType and OpenType fonts. It can convert
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+ TrueType and OpenType fonts to and from an
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+ .Tn XML Ns -based format called
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+ .Tn TTX .
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ files have a
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+ .Ql .ttx
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+ extension.
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+ .Pp
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+ For each
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+ .Ar file
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+ argument it is given,
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+ .Nm
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+ detects whether it is a
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+ .Ql .ttf ,
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+ .Ql .otf
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+ or
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+ .Ql .ttx
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+ file and acts accordingly: if it is a
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+ .Ql .ttf
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+ or
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+ .Ql .otf
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+ file, it generates a
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+ .Ql .ttx
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+ file; if it is a
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+ .Ql .ttx
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+ file, it generates a
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+ .Ql .ttf
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+ or
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+ .Ql .otf
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+ file.
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+ .Pp
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+ By default, every output file is created in the same directory as the
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+ corresponding input file and with the same name except for the
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+ extension, which is substituted appropriately.
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+ .Nm
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+ never overwrites existing files; if necessary, it appends a suffix to
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+ the output file name before the extension, as in
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+ .Pa Arial#1.ttf .
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+ .Ss "General options"
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+ .Bl -tag -width ".Fl t Ar table"
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+ .It Fl h
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+ Display usage information.
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+ .It Fl d Ar dir
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+ Write the output files to directory
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+ .Ar dir
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+ instead of writing every output file to the same directory as the
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+ corresponding input file.
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+ .It Fl o Ar file
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+ Write the output to
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+ .Ar file
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+ instead of writing it to the same directory as the
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+ corresponding input file.
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+ .It Fl v
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+ Be verbose. Write more messages to the standard output describing what
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+ is being done.
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+ .It Fl a
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+ Allow virtual glyphs ID's on compile or decompile.
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+ .El
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+ .Ss "Dump options"
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+ The following options control the process of dumping font files
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+ (TrueType or OpenType) to
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ files.
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+ .Bl -tag -width ".Fl t Ar table"
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+ .It Fl l
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+ List table information. Instead of dumping the font to a
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file, display minimal information about each table.
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+ .It Fl t Ar table
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+ Dump table
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+ .Ar table .
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+ This option may be given multiple times to dump several tables at
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+ once. When not specified, all tables are dumped.
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+ .It Fl x Ar table
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+ Exclude table
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+ .Ar table
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+ from the list of tables to dump. This option may be given multiple
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+ times to exclude several tables from the dump. The
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+ .Fl t
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+ and
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+ .Fl x
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+ options are mutually exclusive.
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+ .It Fl s
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+ Split tables. Dump each table to a separate
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file and write (under the name that would have been used for the output
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+ file if the
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+ .Fl s
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+ option had not been given) one small
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file containing references to the individual table dump files. This
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+ file can be used as input to
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+ .Nm
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+ as long as the referenced files can be found in the same directory.
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+ .It Fl i
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+ .\" XXX: I suppose OpenType programs (exist and) are also affected.
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+ Don't disassemble TrueType instructions. When this option is specified,
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+ all TrueType programs (glyph programs, the font program and the
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+ pre-program) are written to the
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file as hexadecimal data instead of
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+ assembly. This saves some time and results in smaller
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ files.
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+ .It Fl y Ar n
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+ When decompiling a TrueType Collection (TTC) file,
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+ decompile font number
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+ .Ar n ,
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+ starting from 0.
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+ .El
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+ .Ss "Compilation options"
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+ The following options control the process of compiling
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ files into font files (TrueType or OpenType):
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+ .Bl -tag -width ".Fl t Ar table"
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+ .It Fl m Ar fontfile
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+ Merge the input
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file
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+ .Ar file
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+ with
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+ .Ar fontfile .
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+ No more than one
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+ .Ar file
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+ argument can be specified when this option is used.
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+ .It Fl b
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+ Don't recalculate glyph bounding boxes. Use the values in the
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file as is.
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+ .El
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+ .Sh "THE TTX FILE FORMAT"
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+ You can find some information about the
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ file format in
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+ .Pa documentation.html .
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+ In particular, you will find in that file the list of tables understood by
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+ .Nm
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+ and the relations between TrueType GlyphIDs and the glyph names used in
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+ .Tn TTX
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+ files.
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+ .Sh EXAMPLES
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+ In the following examples, all files are read from and written to the
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+ current directory. Additionally, the name given for the output file
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+ assumes in every case that it did not exist before
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+ .Nm
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+ was invoked.
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+ .Pp
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+ Dump the TrueType font contained in
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+ .Pa FreeSans.ttf
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+ to
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+ .Pa FreeSans.ttx :
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+ .Pp
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+ .Dl ttx FreeSans.ttf
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+ .Pp
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+ Compile
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+ .Pa MyFont.ttx
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+ into a TrueType or OpenType font file:
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+ .Pp
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+ .Dl ttx MyFont.ttx
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+ .Pp
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+ List the tables in
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+ .Pa FreeSans.ttf
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+ along with some information:
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+ .Pp
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+ .Dl ttx -l FreeSans.ttf
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+ .Pp
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+ Dump the
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+ .Sq cmap
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+ table from
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+ .Pa FreeSans.ttf
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+ to
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+ .Pa FreeSans.ttx :
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+ .Pp
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+ .Dl ttx -t cmap FreeSans.ttf
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+ .Sh NOTES
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+ On MS\-Windows and MacOS,
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+ .Nm
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+ is available as a graphical application to which files can be dropped.
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+ .Sh SEE ALSO
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+ .Pa documentation.html
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+ .Pp
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+ .Xr fontforge 1 ,
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+ .Xr ftinfo 1 ,
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+ .Xr gfontview 1 ,
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+ .Xr xmbdfed 1 ,
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+ .Xr Font::TTF 3pm
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+ .Sh AUTHORS
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+ .Nm
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+ was written by
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+ .An -nosplit
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+ .An "Just van Rossum" Aq just@letterror.com .
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+ .Pp
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+ This manual page was written by
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+ .An "Florent Rougon" Aq f.rougon@free.fr
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+ for the Debian GNU/Linux system based on the existing FontTools
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+ documentation. It may be freely used, modified and distributed without
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+ restrictions.
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+ .\" For Emacs:
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+ .\" Local Variables:
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+ .\" fill-column: 72
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+ .\" sentence-end: "[.?!][]\"')}]*\\($\\| $\\| \\| \\)[ \n]*"
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+ .\" sentence-end-double-space: t
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+ .\" End: