T1UNMAC(1)T1UNMAC(1)NAMEt1unmac - translate a Mac PostScript font into PFA or PFB
format
SYNOPSISt1unmac [-a|-b] [-r] [input [output]]
DESCRIPTIONt1unmac extracts POST resources from a Macintosh
PostScript font file and creates a PFA (hexadecimal) or
PFB (binary) font file. The file input should be in MacBi
nary I or II, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format,
or it can be a raw resource fork. If the file is a raw
resource fork, you need to give the `--raw' option; other
wise t1unmac should automatically figure out what kind of
file you have. If the file output is not specified output
goes to the standard output.
OPTIONS--pfa, -a
Output in PFA (ASCII) format.
--pfb, -b
Output in PFB (binary) format. This is the default.
--raw, -r
Indicates that the input is a raw resource fork.
--macbinary
Indicates that the input is in MacBinary I or II for
mat.
--applesingle
Indicates that the input is in AppleSingle format.
--appledouble
Indicates that the input is in AppleDouble format.
--binhex
Indicates that the input is in BinHex 4.0 format.
--block-length=num, -l num
PFB only: Set the maximum output block length to num.
The default length is as large as memory allows.
--line-length=num, -l num
PFA only: Set the maximum length of encrypted lines
in the output to num. (These are the lines consist
ing wholly of hexadecimal digits.) The default is 64.
SEE ALSOt1mac(1), t1ascii(1), t1binary(1), t1asm(1), t1disasm(1)AUTHORS
Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu)
Eddie Kohler (eddietwo@lcs.mit.edu)
Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating
system by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de).
5 Mar 1998 T1UNMAC(1)