Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!mcsun!ukc!ox-prg!culhua!Damian.Cugley From: Damian.Cugley@prg.ox.ac.uk (Damian Cugley) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: conversion of .tfm font files into .pk or .gf format Message-ID: Date: 21 Jun 91 11:19:39 GMT References: <1991Jun19.220225.17780@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> Sender: news@prg.ox.ac.uk Followup-To: comp.text.tex Organization: Computing Laboratory, Oxford University, UK Lines: 25 In-reply-to: bulsara@rainbow.ecn.purdue.edu's message of 19 Jun 91 22:02:25 GMT > From: Vispi H Bulsara > Message-Id: <1991Jun19.220225.17780@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> > I would like to know if there is any program that converts .tfm font > files to .*gf or .*pk format which is used for previewing and printing. No. The TFM file does not have any information at all not even a little bit about the appearance of the letters, only their widths and other *F*ont *M*etrics used by TeX. You need to find the original source files for the TFM, and produce GF and then PK from that -- usually these are METAFONT programs (.mf) but there are other formats (Bitstream do conversions from their outline descriptions into TFM/PXL etc. etc.). On the other hand, fonts resident in printers -- such as a PostScript ones -- often have TFM files but no GF or PK file because the printer knows everything there is to know about how to draw the characters. You may not be able to preview documents using these fonts. /-------------------\/--------------------\/---------------------------\ | X-) see no evil || pdc@prg.ox.ac.uk || Damian Cugley, | | :X) smell no evil || pdc@uk.ac.ox.prg || Computing Laboratory, | | :-X speak no evil |\--------------------/| 11 Keble Rd, Oxford, UK | \-------------------/ "~~j~~hhj~i~~~" \---------------------------/