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t1unmac - translate a Mac PostScript font into PFA or PFB format
t1unmac
[-a|-b] [-r] [input [output]]
t1unmac extracts POST resources from
a Macintosh PostScript font file and creates a PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB
(binary) font file. The file input should be in MacBinary I or II, AppleSingle,
AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or it can be a raw resource fork. If the
file is a raw resource fork, you need to give the `--raw' option; otherwise
t1unmac should automatically figure out what kind of file you have. If the
file output is not specified output goes to the standard output.
- --pfa,
-a
- Output in PFA (ASCII) format.
- --pfb, -b
- Output in PFB (binary) format. This
is the default.
- --raw, -r
- Indicates that the input is a raw resource fork.
- --macbinary
- Indicates that the input is in MacBinary I or II format.
- --applesingle
- Indicates
that the input is in AppleSingle format.
- --appledouble
- Indicates that the
input is in AppleDouble format.
- --binhex
- Indicates that the input is in BinHex
4.0 format.
- --block-length=num, -l num
- PFB only: Set the maximum output block
length to num. The default length is as large as memory allows.
- --line-length=num,
-l num
- PFA only: Set the maximum length of encrypted lines in the output
to num. (These are the lines consisting wholly of hexadecimal digits.) The
default is 64.
t1mac(1)
, t1ascii(1)
, t1binary(1)
, t1asm(1)
, t1disasm(1)
Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu)
Eddie Kohler (eddietwo@lcs.mit.edu)
Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and
MS-DOS operating system by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de).
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