[XeTeX] View glyph IDs under Windows

Paolo Matteucci p.n.matteucci at gmail.com
Fri Jan 2 14:17:27 CET 2009


Thank you very much, Adam: the tx command-line utility seems to do the job
well [and quickly] enough for my needs. :-)

Paolo


2008/12/31 Adam Twardoch <list.adam at twardoch.com>

As I said, try the demo version of FontLab Studio from
> http://www.fontlab.com
>
> The demo version lets you open all Type 1, TrueType and OpenType fonts,
> navigate through the internal structures, even run Python scripting. And
> of course, if you switch the Font Window to the Index mode, you will see
> all glyphs ordered by their ID.
>
> Or use the tx commandline utility that comes with Adobe FDK for OpenType
> (aka AFDKO):
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko/
>
> After installing, run it like:
> tx -pdf -o output.pdf -f input.otf
>
> There is also another commandline app "fontplot" included in that
> package that gives you finer control over the PDF output.
>
> Both apps are not opensource but are available free of charge for
> Windows and Mac OS X.
>
> Regards,
> Adam
>
>
>
> --
>
> Adam Twardoch
> | Language Typography Unicode Fonts OpenType
> | twardoch.com | silesian.com | fontlab.net
>
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> insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
> (Hunter S. Thompson)
>
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