ovp2ovf(1) convert a virtual property-list file into a virtual font file and its associated font metric file

SYNOPSIS

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

DESCRIPTION

ovp2ovf translates a human-readable virtual property list (OVP) file, OVPFILE, into a virtual font (OVF) file, OVFFILE and its companion font metric (OFM) file, OFMFILE.

The program also works with TeX VP files, producing VF and TFM files. (ovp2ovf is based on the WEB source code for vptovf(1).)

OPTIONS

-help
display a brief summary of syntax and options
-verbose
display progress reports
-version
output version information and exit

FILES

OFMFILE
Omega Font Metric file
OVFFILE
Omega Virtual Font file
OVPFILE
Omega Virtual Property List file

BUGS

None known, but report any found to <[email protected]> (mailing list). You should also check to see if the bug is in vptovf(1).

AUTHOR

According to the WEB documentation:

VPtoVF is an extended version of the program PLtoTF, which is part of the standard TeXware library. OVP2OVF is an extended version of VPtoVF that allows much larger fonts. The idea of a virtual font was inspired by the work of David R. Fuchs who designed a similar set of conventions in 1984 while developing a device driver for ArborText, Inc. He wrote a somewhat similar program called PLFONT.

The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice <[email protected]> and Yannis Haralambous <[email protected]>.

This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used by other distributions without contacting the author. Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author).