otfinfo - report information about OpenType fonts
otfinfo [-sfzpvag] [FILE...]
Otfinfo reports information about the named OpenType font FILEs (or standard input, if no FILEs are given). Results are printed to standard output. Each line is prefaced with the relevant FILE if more than one FILE was supplied.
With long options, you need type only as many characters as will make the option unique. Query options -s, --scripts Print supported scripts and language systems. The scripts are printed one per line, with human-readable descriptions; for example: cyrl Cyrillic grek Greek latn Latin latn.TUR Latin/Turkish -f, --features Print GSUB and GPOS features supported by the selected script (see the --script option below). The scripts are printed one per line, with human-readable descriptions; for example: aalt Access All Alternates c2sc Small Capitals From Capitals case Case-Sensitive Forms cpsp Capital Spacing ... zero Slashed Zero -z, --optical-size Print optical size information. For example: design size 11 pt, size range (8.4 pt, 13 pt], subfamily ID 11, subfamily name Semibold Italic -p, --postscript-name Print each font's PostScript name. For example: MinionPro-SemiboldItCapt -a, --family Print each font's family name. For example: Minion Pro -v, --font-version Print font version information, if available. For example: OTF 1.013;PS 001.000;Core 1.0.27;makeotf.lib(1.11) -i, --info Print each font's name, version, designer, vendor, copyright, and license information. For example: Family: Minion Pro Subfamily: Regular Full name: Minion Pro PostScript name: MinionPro-Regular Version: OTF 1.011;PS 001.000;Core 1.0.27;makeotf.lib1.3.1 Unique ID: 1.011;ADBE;MinionPro-Regular Designer: Robert Slimbach Vendor URL: http://www.adobe.com/type/ Trademark: Minion is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright: 2000 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. U.S. Patent Des. 337,604. Other patents pending. License URL: http://www.adobe.com/type/legal.html -g, --glyphs Print the name of every glyph in each font, one per line. For example: .notdef space exclam ... ncommaaccent.end lje.alt -u, --unicode Print each Unicode code point supported by the font, followed by the glyph number representing that code point (and, if present, the name of the corresponding glyph). -t, --tables Print the size and name of every OpenType table in the font. For example: 52 BASE 87723 CFF 4940 DSIG 21366 GPOS ... -T table, --dump-table=table Print the contents of the font's OpenType table table. Miscellaneous options --script=script[.lang] Select the script system script and language system lang used to look up features by --features. Examples include "latn" (Latin script), "grek" (Greek script), and "yi.YIC" (Yi script with classic characters). If lang is not specified, otfinfo will use the default language system for that script. Defaults to "latn". -V, --verbose Write progress messages to standard error. -q, --quiet Do not generate any error messages. -h, --help Print usage information and exit. --version Print the version number and some short non-warranty information and exit.
otftotfm(1) OpenType Specification, Version 1.4
Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com)
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