otfinfo(1)


NAME

   otfinfo - report information about OpenType fonts

SYNOPSIS

   otfinfo [-sfzpvag] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION

   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.

OPTIONS

   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.

SEE ALSO

   otftotfm(1)

   OpenType Specification, Version 1.4

AUTHOR

   Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com)





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