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.TH ttf2eps 1 "2018-May-04"
.SH NAME
ttf2eps \- extract ttf file glyphs into an eps file.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BR ttf2eps
[\fB\-\-all\fP] {\fB\-\-name\fP ps-name | \fB\-\-unicode\fP hex | \fB\-\-unicode\fP hex | \fB\-\-glyph\fP num} \fIttf-fontfile\fP
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ttf2eps
reads the specified true-type file and extracts the indicated glyphs into
an eps file. Each file is named for the character extracted (according to
the 'post' table). Multiple glyphs may be extracted at a time, either by
specifying the character's name, it's unicode encoding, or it's true type
glyph number. All the glyphs may be extracted by using [\fB\-\-all\fP].
.PP
Files are created in the current directory.
.PP
Some meta-information is provided in comments inside each .eps file,
for example the character's width, the font's ascent, descent and
number of units per em.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBfontforge\fP(1) \fBacorn2sfd\fP(1) \fBshowttf\fP(1)
.SH AUTHORS
.B ttf2eps
was written by by George Williams <gww@silcom.com>.
.PP
FontForge is currently maintained by the FontForge development team.
See /usr/share/doc/fontforge/AUTHORS for a comprehensive list of
contributors.
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