1ovf2ovp(1)                           Omega                          ovf2ovp(1)
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NAME

6       ovf2ovp  -  convert  a virtual font file and its associated font metric
7       file into property-list format
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SYNOPSIS

10       ovf2ovp [ OPTION... ] OVFNAME[.ovf] [ [ OFMNAME[.ofm] ] [ OVPFILE[.ovp]
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DESCRIPTION

14       ovf2ovp  translates a virtual font (OVF) file, OVFNAME, and its companā€
15       ion font metric (OFM) file, OFMNAME, into  a  human-readable  property-
16       list  format.  The program writes to standard output (by default) or to
17       a file specified as OVPNAME.
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19       The program also works with TeX VF and  TFM  files,  producing  TeX  VP
20       files.  (ovf2ovp is based on the WEB source code for vftovp(1).)
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OPTIONS

23       -charcode-format=TYPE
24              output  character  codes  according to TYPE, which can be either
25              `hex' or `ascii'.  Default is `hex'.  ascii specifes  all  ASCII
26              letters and digits; hex gets you everything else.
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28       -help  display a brief summary of syntax and options
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30       -verbose
31              display progress reports
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33       -version
34              output version information and exit
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FILES

37       OVPFILE
38              Omega Virtual Property List file
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40       OFMNAME
41              Omega Font Metric file
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43       OVFNAME
44              Omega Virtual Font file
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BUGS

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

51       omega(1),  ofm2opl(1),  ovp2ovf(1),  pltotf(1),  tftopl(1),  vftovp(1),
52       vptovf(1)
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54       Draft Manual for the Omega System (omega-manual.dvi).
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56       Web page: <http://www.gutenberg.eu.org/omega/>
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AUTHOR

59       According to the WEB documentation:
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61              VFtoVP  is  an  extended version of the program TFtoPL, which is
62              part of the standard tex()ware library.  The idea of  a  virtual
63              font  was  inspired by the work of David R. Fuchs who designed a
64              similar set of conventions in 1984  while  developing  a  device
65              driver  for ArborText, Inc.  He wrote a somewhat similar program
66              called AMFtoXPL.
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68       The primary authors of Omega are John  Plaice  <plaice@cse.unsw.edu.au>
69       and Yannis Haralambous <yannis@fluxus-virus.com>.
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71       This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <cmc@debian.org>, for the
72       Debian GNU/Linux system.  It may be used by other distributions without
73       contacting  the  author.   Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page
74       are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page should
75       be directed to me (and not to the primary author).
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77Omega                           September 2000                      ovf2ovp(1)
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