1OVP2OVF(1)                  General Commands Manual                 OVP2OVF(1)
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NAME

6       ovp2ovf - convert a virtual property-list file into a virtual font file
7       and its associated font metric file
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SYNOPSIS

10       ovp2ovf [OPTIONS] OVPFILE[.ovp] [OVFFILE[.ovf] [OFMFILE[.ofm]]]
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DESCRIPTION

13       ovp2ovf translates a human-readable virtual property list  (OVP)  file,
14       OVPFILE, into a virtual font (OVF) file, OVFFILE and its companion font
15       metric (OFM) file, OFMFILE.
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17       The program also works with TeX VP files, producing VF and  TFM  files.
18       (ovp2ovf is based on the WEB source code for vptovf(1).)
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OPTIONS

21       -help  display a brief summary of syntax and options
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23       -verbose
24              display progress reports
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26       -version
27              output version information and exit
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FILES

30       OFMFILE
31              Omega Font Metric file
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33       OVFFILE
34              Omega Virtual Font file
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36       OVPFILE
37              Omega Virtual Property List file
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BUGS

40       None known, but report any found to <omega@ens.fr> (mailing list).  You
41       should also check to see if the bug is in vptovf(1).
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SEE ALSO

44       omega(1),  ofm2opl(1),  ovf2ovp(1),  pltotf(1),  tftopl(1),  vftovp(1),
45       vptovf(1)
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47       Draft Manual for the Omega System (omega-manual.dvi).
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49       Web page: <http://www.gutenberg.eu.org/omega/>
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AUTHOR

52       According to the WEB documentation:
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54              VPtoVF  is  an  extended version of the program PLtoTF, which is
55              part of the standard TeXware library.  OVP2OVF  is  an  extended
56              version  of VPtoVF that allows much larger fonts.  The idea of a
57              virtual font was inspired by the work  of  David  R.  Fuchs  who
58              designed a similar set of conventions in 1984 while developing a
59              device driver for ArborText, Inc.  He wrote a  somewhat  similar
60              program called PLFONT.
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62       The  primary  authors of Omega are John Plaice <plaice@cse.unsw.edu.au>
63       and Yannis Haralambous <yannis@fluxus-virus.com>.
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65       This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <cmc@debian.org>, for the
66       Debian GNU/Linux system.  It may be used by other distributions without
67       contacting the author.  Any mistakes or omissions in  the  manual  page
68       are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page should
69       be directed to me (and not to the primary author).
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71Web2C 2019                       16 June 2015                       OVP2OVF(1)
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