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file (afm) or a TrueType font. (So the name of the program is a bit
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include RFIL
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"use REAL for height of small caps made with -V [0.8]") {|c|
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}
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opt.on("-e REAL", Float, "widen (extend) characters by a factor of REAL") {|e|
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# this test should be in class AFM
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}
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}
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}
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puts "[Based on afm2tfm(k) (dvips(k) 5.95a) 8.1 (C) 2005 Radical Eye Software.]"
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exit
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}
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opt.parse!
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}
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if ARGV.size == 0
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puts "#{File.basename($0)}: Need at least one file argument."
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exit 0
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end
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if ARGV.size >0
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options.outputfilename=ARGV.shift
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end
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font = RFI::Font.new
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font.write_vf = options.write_vf
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if options.dirname
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end
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begin
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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exit -1
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end
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font.texenc=options.texenc || "8a.enc"
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font.mapenc=options.mapenc || "8a.enc"
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font.apply_ligkern_instructions(RFI::STDLIGKERN)
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font.efactor=options.efactor || 1.0
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font.slant =options.slant || 0.0
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ploptions=options.ligkern==true ? {:noligs=>false} : {:noligs=>true}
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fn=font.map_fontname(font.mapenc) + ".tfm"
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f=font.to_tfm(font.mapenc,ploptions)
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f.tfmpathname=File.join(font.get_dir(:tfm),fn)
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f.save(true)
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if options.fakecaps
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fc = font.load_variant(inputfile)
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font.fake_caps(fc,options.capheight || 0.8)
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font.copy(fc,:lowercase,:ligkern=>true)
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end
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if options.write_vf
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vffilename=if options.vffile
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options.vffile
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else
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font.tex_fontname(font.texenc[0])
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end
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vf= File.join(font.get_dir(:vf) ,vffilename+".vf")
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tfm=File.join(font.get_dir(:tfm),vffilename+ ".tfm")
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vpl=font.to_vf(font.mapenc,font.texenc[0])
|
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vpl.tfmpathname=File.join(font.get_dir(:tfm) ,vffilename + ".tfm")
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vpl.vfpathname=File.join(font.get_dir(:vpl) ,vffilename + ".vf")
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vpl.save(true)
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# vplfile= File.join(font.get_dir(:vpl) ,vffilename + ".vpl")
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# vpl.write_vpl(vplfile)
|
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# vpl.write_vf(vf,tfm)
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end
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puts font.maplines
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