1MMPFB(1)                    General Commands Manual                   MMPFB(1)
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NAME

6       mmpfb - creates single-master fonts from multiple master fonts
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SYNOPSIS

9       mmpfb [OPTIONS...]  font
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DESCRIPTION

12       Mmpfb  creates  a normal, single-master PostScript font from a multiple
13       master font by interpolation. You pass it a PFB or PFA font and options
14       specifying  the  design  point you want; it writes the resulting PFB or
15       PFA font to the standard output.
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17       The fonts mmpfb creates are interpolated at a low level to remove  mul‐
18       tiple  master  instructions from individual characters. Therefore, they
19       can be used by programs that don't normally understand multiple  master
20       fonts, like ps2pk(1).
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22       Mmpfb  supports  fonts with intermediate masters, like Adobe Jenson and
23       Kepler. It can also create AMCP (Adobe Multiple Master Conversion  Pro‐
24       gram) files for use by mmafm(1); see --amcp-info below.
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26       The  font  argument  is either the name of a PFA or PFB font file, or a
27       PostScript font name. If you give a font  name,  mmpfb  will  find  the
28       actual outline file using the PSRESOURCEPATH environment variable. This
29       colon-separated path is searched for `PSres.upr' files, an Adobe method
30       for indexing PostScript resources.
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32       You  can  also  give  the name of a multiple master font instance, like
33       `MinionMM_367_400_12_'.  Mmpfb will parse the font name and create that
34       instance for you. `PSres.upr' files must be set up for this to work.
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EXAMPLE

37       % mmpfb --weight=400 --width=600 MyriadMM.pfb > MyriadMM_400_600_.pfb
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OPTIONS

40       Long options may be abbreviated to their unique prefixes.
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42       --output=file, -o file
43            Send output to file instead of standard output.
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45       --pfb, -b
46            Output a PFB font. This is the default.
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51       --amcp-info
52            Do  not  create  a  font;  instead, output an AMCP file for use by
53            mmafm(1).  A message is printed if the font doesn't have  interme‐
54            diate masters, in which case no AMCP file is necessary.
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56       --weight=N, -w N
57            Set the weight axis to N.
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59       --width=N, -W N
60            Set the width axis to N.
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62       --optical-size=N, -O N
63            Set the optical size axis to N.
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65       --style=N
66            Set the style axis to N.
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68       --1=N (--2=N, --3=N, --4=N)
69            Set the first (second, third, fourth) axis to N.
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71       --precision=N, -p N
72            Set  the  output  precision  to N.  Higher values mean the control
73            points in the output font will be more exactly aligned; lower val‐
74            ues  (1  or  2)  create  smaller  output font files, and are close
75            enough for most purposes. A precision of N means that  each  point
76            will  be within 1/N font units of the exact interpolated value. (A
77            font unit is generally 1/7200  inch  for  a  10-point  font.)  The
78            default is 5.
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80       --subrs=N
81            Limit  the  output  font  to  at most N subroutines. 256 is a good
82            value for N.
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84       --no-minimize
85            Do not minimize the output  font  definition.  By  default,  mmpfb
86            removes  extra PostScript code and dictionary definitions from the
87            font.  Supply the --no-minimize option to avoid this behavior.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

90       The "IBM" Type 1 font interpreter shipped as part of the X font  server
91       and  ps2pk  (among  others)  is inappropriately strict about PostScript
92       code embedded in a font. The --minimize option (now the default)  fixes
93       this problem.
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95       Some versions of Adobe Acrobat Distiller may report "Warning: unable to
96       embed font X.  Invalid  character  outline  data"  when  distilling  an
97       instance generated by mmpfb.  This is due to a limitation in the number
98       of font subroutines Distiller can accept. (Multiple master  fonts,  and
99       the  single-master fonts generated by mmpfb, tend to have a lot of sub‐
100       routines.) Try limiting the number of subroutines in the generated font
101       with the --subrs option.
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SEE ALSO

104       mmafm(1)
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DIAGNOSTICS

107       reducing font to minimum number of subroutines (N)
108            You tried to reduce the number of subroutines to less than N using
109            the --subrs option, but the font needs at least N to function. The
110            output font will have N subroutines.
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AUTHOR

113       Eddie Kohler, ekohler@gmail.com
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115       The latest version is available from:
116       http://www.lcdf.org/type/
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118       Thanks to Melissa O'Neill for suggestions and patient debugging.
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