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CAVEAT
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FontForge used to be called PfaEdit. Early releases may be found at
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http://pfaedit.sf.net/
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INSTALLATION NOTES:
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This distribution may be in two formats, either it contains dynamic libraries
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or it does not.
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INSTALLATION WITH DYNAMIC LIBRARIES
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contains two executables:
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fontforge -- a font editor
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sfddiff -- a program for comparing fonts
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man pages for the above
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fontforge.1
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sfddiff.1
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two libraries
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libgdraw.so
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libgunicode.so
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and some user interface files
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fontforge.{en,fr,de,ru,ja}.ui
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and a shell script
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doinstall
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which should put everything into a reasonable place (you probably need to be
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root to run it).
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If you want to edit CID-keyed fonts (for CJK fonts) you may want to pull down
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the cidmap package from http://fontforge.sf.net/cidmaps.tgz and move the
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contents to /usr/share/fontforge also.
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INSTALLATION WITHOUT DYNAMIC LIBRARIES
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Otherwise the package will contain:
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A README file or two
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fontforge -- the executable
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fontforge.1 -- the man page.
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You should:
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$ su
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# mkdir -p /usr/local/bin /usr/local/man/man1 /usr/local/share/fontforge
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# mv fontforge /usr/local/bin
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# mv *.1 /usr/local/man/man1
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# mv *.ui /usr/local/share/fontforge
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You may need to add /usr/local/bin to your PATH environment variable (and
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/usr/local/man to your MANPATH environment variable). If you use bash edit
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~/.bashrc and add
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PATH=${PATH}:/usr/local/bin
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MANPATH=${MANPATH:-}:/usr/local/man ; export MANPATH
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Or if you use csh, tcsh, etc. edit your ~/.cshrc and add:
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setenv PATH ${PATH}:/usr/local/bin
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if ( $?MANPATH == "0" ) then
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setenv MANPATH /usr/local/man
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else
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setenv MANPATH ${MANPATH}:/usr/local/man
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endif
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BUILDING
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Just download the file fontforge_full-*.tar.bz2 which you will find on
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http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/index.html#source
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Move it somewhere appropriate (/usr/local/src perhaps?) and type:
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$ bunzip2 fontforge_full-*.tar.bz2 ; tar xf fontforge_full-*.tar
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$ cd fontforge
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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$ su
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# make install
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On those machines where I can't figure out how to build dynamic
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libraries you should substitute "configure.static" for configure.
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If you want access to FontForge's type3 editing capabilities then
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$ ./configure --enable-type3
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More complex installations
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"make install" will also install a few other things which are not part of
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the standard package, but which are useful for some people.
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CIDMAPS:
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If you are going to be editing CID keyed fonts you should also down-
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load my cidmap files from
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http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/cidmaps.tgz
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put that file in the same place as you put fontforge_full*.tgz, then
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$ mkdir -p fontforge/cidmaps
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$ mv cidmaps.tgz fontforge/cidmaps
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$ cd fontforge/cidmaps
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$ gunzip *.tgz ; tar xf *.tar
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$ cd ../..
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And then proceed to do the normal install.
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DOCUMENTATION:
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You can choose to install FontForge's documentation on your system, then
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pressing the [Help] or [F1] key within FontForge will go to the local
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docs rather than those on the web.
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Download the doc bundle from
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http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/index.html#docs
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Then (assuming you have not changed the install prefix)
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# mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/fontforge
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# mv fontforge_htdocs-*.tgz /usr/local/share/doc/fontforge
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# cd /usr/local/share/doc/fontforge
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# gunzip *.tgz; tar xf *.tar
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BUILDING for OpenVMS
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Jouk Jansen has provided me with OpenVMS makefile scripts. There should
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be mms files in all the appropriate directories.
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BUILDING without X11
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FontForge can be built without X11. You will probably only want to do this
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if your system lacks X (in which case configure should figure that out and
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do it automagically). But if, for some strange reason you wish to build a
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non-X version on a machine with X type:
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$ configure --without-x
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BITMAP FONTS
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The program sort of assumes you've got some unicode fonts lying around.
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The program will choose fonts as best it can depending on what you have
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installed on your machine.
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Sources of unicode fonts:
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http://czyborra.com/unifont/
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http://clr.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/cu.html
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http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/freefont
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http://bibliofile.mc.duke.edu/gww/fonts/{Monospace,Caliban}
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DEPENDENCIES
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FontForge has more functionality if libpng and libungif are installed on your
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system. If they are not then you can find them at:
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http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html
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http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
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http://prtr-13.ucsc.edu/~badger/software/libungif/index.shtml
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FontForge also makes use of libuninameslist to be found at:
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http://libuninameslist.sf.net/
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FontForge's truetype debugger is completely dependent on:
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http://freetype.sf.net/
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The default configuration is useful to FontForge, but more functionality
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is obtained if you enable the bytecode interpreter (but note: you must
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have a license from Apple to do this). Instructions for doing so are
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in the file README.UNX in the freetype distribution.
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*** FontForge also needs to have the freetype sources available to it ***
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*** when it builds (it needs some internal include files). The configure ***
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*** script can usually figure this out, but it is very time-consuming ***
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*** you might want to say $ ./configure --with-freetype-src=<dir> ***
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*** where <dir> is the top-level freetype source directory ***
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Finally, if you want to do autotracing you should install
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/autotrace/
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or
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http://potrace.sf.net/
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RUNNING
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$ fontforge -new
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Creates a new font
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$ fontforge -nosplash
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(No splash screen in case you have a very slow X connection)
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$ fontforge font.pfa font2.pfb font3.ttf font4.otf font4.sfd font5.svg
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Opens those fonts (sfd files are fontforge's own spline font database files)
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$ fontforge
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Brings up a file picker dlg.
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DOCUMENTATION
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http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/overview.html
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Please report any bugs to
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fontforge-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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(if you wish to send large testcases, example fonts, etc. please use
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fontforge-testcases@lists.sourceforge.net
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