NAME¶
ttf2ufm_x2gs - font installer for Ghostscript
SYNOPSIS¶
ttf2ufm_x2gs 
[config-file]
DESCRIPTION¶
The fonts generated with 
ttf2ufm work fine with Ghostscript by
  themselves. The script ` 
x2gs' (or `
ttf2ufm_x2gs' when installed
  into a public directory, to avoid name conflicts with other programs) links
  the font files from the X11 direcotry into the Ghostscript directory and
  automatically creates the description file ("Fontmap") in
  Ghostscript format.
If the configuration file is not specified as an argument then the file
  `"convert.cfg"' in the current directory is used, just like the
  `"convert"' script does. Indeed, this configuration file is used for
  both scripts.
The Ghostscript-related parameters in the configuration file are:
"DSTDIR" - the X11 font directory used by
  `"x2gs"' as the source of the fonts. This parameter is common with
  the X11 configuration.
"GSDIR" - the base directory of Ghostsript. If
  this parameter is set to an empty string then `"convert"' won't call
  `"x2gs"'. So if you want to get only the X11 fonts installed then
  set this parameter to an empty string. This directory may vary on various
  system, so please check your system and set this value accordingly before
  running the script.
"GSFONTDIR" - the font directory of Ghostscript.
  In the standard Ghostscript installation it's a subdirectory of
  "GSDIR" but some systems may use completely different directories.
"GSCONFDIR" - the configuration subdirectory of
  Ghostscript that contains the "Fontmap" file.
"INSTALLFONTMAP" - if the value is set to
  
"YES" then install the entries for the new
  fonts right into the main "Fontmap" file. Otherwise just leave the
  file "Fontmap.ttf" in the Ghostscript configuration directory.
After preparing the configuration file run the script. It symbolicaly links all
  the font files and creates the description file "Fontmap.ttf" in
  "GSCONDFIR". After that there are two choices.
If the option "INSTALLFONTMAP" was set to "YES" then the
  font descriptions are also automatically installed into the master
  "Fontmap" file. The script is clever enough to detect if it was run
  multiple times with the same directories and if so it replaces the old
  "Fontmap" entries with the new ones instead of just accumulating all
  of them. You may also run it multiple times for multiple X11 directories and
  all the results will be properly collected in the "Fontmap". But
  it's your responsibility to watch that the names of the font files don't
  overlap. If the X11 font directory gets renamed then you have to remove its
  font entries from the "Fontmap" and only after that re-run
  `"x2gs"' for the new directory.
On the other hand if the option "INSTALLFONTMAP" was set to
  "NO" then go to the "GSCONFDIR" directory and insert the
  contents of "Fontmap.ttf" into the "Fontmap" file
  manually. This step may be left manual to make the installation a little bit
  more safe.
After that you may also want to redefine some of the aliases in
  "Fontmap" to refer to the newly installed fonts. But the
  redefinition of the aliases may be dangerous if the width of characters in the
  new font will be different from the old font. Alas, there is no visible
  solution of this problem yet.
FILES¶
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  - TTF2UFM_SHAREDIR/scripts/convert.cfg.sample
 
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  - TTF2UFM_SHAREDIR/scripts/*
 
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  - TTF2UFM_SHAREDIR/README
 
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  - TTF2UFM_SHAREDIR/FONTS
 
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  - TTF2UFM_SHAREDIR/*
 
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  - TTF2UFM_BINDIR/ttf2ufm
 
SEE ALSO¶
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  - ttf2ufm(1)
 
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  - ttf2ufm_convert(1)
 
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  - t1asm(1)