[Fontinst] Omitting glyph \reencodefont
Marco Kuhlmann
mk at mcqm.net
Sat Apr 5 17:58:02 CEST 2003
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Hi folks,
I would like to use fontinst to install Adobe's MinionPro Opticals. This
family of fonts comes in OpenType format, so I converted it to pairs of
PFB/AFM using pfaedit. The size of the AFMs is *huge* (about 12 MB per
font), as there is a humongous number of kern pairs. When I try to
reencode the fonts to, say, 8r, TeX dies on me with memory exhaustion in
my normal setup. (To overcome this, I quintupled the main_memory, and had
to fiddle with the save size as well.)
Now my fontinst question: When I look at the mtx files produced from the
AFMs, I was rather surprised to see all the glyphs not part of 8r to be
still present as \setrawnoglyphs. Is there any way of telling fontinst
not to include glyphs not found in the encoding into the mtx?
Cheers,
Marco
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