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-=- FONTOOLS -=-
This package provides tools to simplify using OpenType fonts with LaTeX.
Currently, this bundle contains the following programs:
AUTOINST - a wrapper script around Eddie Kohler's LCDF TypeTools.
Autoinst aims to automate the installation of OpenType fonts in LaTeX
by calling the LCDF TypeTools (with the correct options) for all fonts
you wish to install, and by generating the necessary .fd and .sty files.
AFM2AFM - re-encode .afm files
OT2KPX - extract kerning pairs from OpenType fonts.
PREREQUISITES
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Perl
The Fontools are written in Perl; any version since v5.10.1 should work.
Perl is usually installed on Linux and Unix systems;
for Windows, try ActivePerl (http://www.activestate.com)
or Strawberry Perl (http://strawberryperl.com).
LCDF TypeTools
Of course, Autoinst needs the LCDF TypeTools;
they should be installed in a directory on your PATH.
Kpathsea
Automatically installing the fonts into a suitable TEXMF tree
(as Autoinst does by default) requires a TeX-installation that uses
the kpathsea library; with TeX distributions that implement their
own directory searching (such as MiKTeX), Autoinst will complain that
it cannot find the kpsewhich program and install all generated files
into subdirectories of the current directory.
If you use such a TeX distribution, either move these files to their
destinations by hand, or use the -target command line option
(please see the manual for more information).
Other
The encoding files in the "share" directory should be installed
somewhere where otftotfm can find them.
DISCLAIMER
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
LICENSE & COPYRIGHT
-------------------
This software is copyright (C) 2005-2013 Marc Penninga. It is released under
the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. See the file GPLv2.txt for
the license conditions.
Marc Penninga, 2014/01/03
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