[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > 2. Apply a brush pattern on it. > 3. Convert into metafont (.mf file) > 4. Get 'gf' (Generic font) file after running "mf" command > This output I can see using: > fontconvert -text filename > OR I get .ps file after running: > "gftodvi" and then > "dvips" command. > 5. Get .bzr file after running "limn" over 'gf' file > 6. Get .pf3 file after running "bzrto" > 7. After some further steps, finally I have .gsf, .pf3, .mf, .pfa files > also. > > The problem is, I'm not able to see the outline given by the output of > 'limn' (or further 'bzrto' and other) command. > > Can you help please??
This question is offtopic on this list (unless you're designing music glyphs :-), but let me answer it nevertheless. I suggest you use Pktrace (http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/pktrace/index.html) to go from MF to PFA, and then use pfaedit (http://pfaedit.sourceforge.net/) to view the PFA outline. You can also draw/design fonts in pfaedit directly. AFAIK, the fontutils hasn't been maintained/updated for many years now. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/ _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user