Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
TTF using Dr Fonty.
Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46
Thanks
Dave
In article <[email protected]>,
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
TTF using Dr Fonty.
Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46
Thanks
Dave
Mnnn!
I have looked at the Stardot posting of a few years ago, but there's no details, just that Gerald Holdsworth had managed to do it.
Dave
In message <[email protected]>
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
TTF using Dr Fonty.
Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46
Thanks
Dave
Mnnn!
I have looked at the Stardot posting of a few years ago, but there's no details, just that Gerald Holdsworth had managed to do it.
Dave
Looking at that Stardot posting. The last update from Gerald Holdsworth
was that he exported / saved the font from Dr Fonty as Postscript and
then converted the Postcript file online to ttf. He gives a link to an
online converter.
Not familiar with Dr Fonty, so I don't know if this is easy or not. Load
the font - Save as Postcript ???
I'm probably not being much help - sorry
I'm probably not being much help - sorry
Thanks for your thoughts anyway John. :-)
There's never been a problem loading the font into Dr Fonty, the problem
is being able to actually get anything usable out of the (Expletive) app.
Dave
At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a
Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".
I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering
if anyone in their travels has seen it?
In message <[email protected]>
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".
I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm
wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?
Senator Pro
nk
In article <[email protected]>,
Nick K <[email protected]> wrote:
In message <[email protected]>
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".
I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?
Senator Pro
nk
Thanks for that bit o' info, appreciated.
It is indeed a match,
In article <[email protected]>,
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Nick K <[email protected]> wrote:
In message <[email protected]>
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image
of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".
I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?
Senator Pro
nk
Thanks for that bit o' info, appreciated.
It is indeed a match,
I can only find a paid for version. Unless you know better.
On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
Dave wrote:
Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to get
any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?
I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts), but
then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my work.
:-(
Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?
In article <[email protected]>,
Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
Dave wrote:
Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to
get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?
I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage
of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts),
but then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my work.
:-(
Thanks Harriet.
Dave
In article <[email protected]>,
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
Dave wrote:
Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed toI never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage
get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?
of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts),
but then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my
work.
:-(
Thanks Harriet.
Dave
FWIW. This is the error thrown up by Dr Fonty, for ever and a day...
This one specifically when a Save-Postscript-Outlines PFB is attempted.
Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023) List Wed 6th Mar 2024 11:49
11:48:32.30 ** Error **
Error : &80000002
Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
11:48:32.32 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
Error : &80000002
Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
11:49:31.92 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
Error : &20202020
Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023)
Obviously I have no idea what that means. :-)
Dave
Bonsoir,
Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED. https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html
I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.
In article <[email protected]>,
Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:
[Snip]
Bonsoir,
Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED.
https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html
Thank you for the info.
Unfortunately that's not what I need... Nor is FontEd.
I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.
In message <[email protected]>
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:
[Snip]
Bonsoir,
Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED.
https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html
Thank you for the info.
Unfortunately that's not what I need... Nor is FontEd.
I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.
It seems I don't understand everything correctly :-( If you can go
through !Draw, Harriet's solution is good, you can also use menu:
select /conver to path., you get the drawing coordinates.
If you don't have Dr Fonty, but do have Font Fiend the above noted
applies to it as well.
I've taken a selection of Fonts I have in RISC OS and attempted to
process them through Dr Fonty.
Interestingly, some will process and Save out as PFB files while others
will not and error out with the usual...
On 8 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
Dave wrote:
I've taken a selection of Fonts I have in RISC OS and attempted to
process them through Dr Fonty.
Interestingly, some will process and Save out as PFB files while others will not and error out with the usual...
I would guess that the fonts that can't be processed are probably
defective in some way - years ago I went through the entirety of the EFF "4000 Free Public Domain Fonts" CD in an attempt to catalogue them in
some useful way and eliminate the (numerous) duplicates, and discovered
in the process that while they would all display *on screen*, a
significant proportion of them crashed Impression if you tried to print
them out, or tried to print out some of the more unusual characters. I would guess that a lot of them were quite possibly sourced from Windows
and run through some kind of converter in the first place; certainly
when I loaded a few into Dr Fonty they didn't have any scaffolding in
them.
So I wouldn't be at all surprised if quite a few of the fonts on your machine, depending on where you originally got them from, may be missing
bits of vital information that the PFB conversion process is expecting
to be present, or may contain non-obvious errors.
I would guess that the fonts that can't be processed are probably
defective in some way - years ago I went through the entirety of the EFF "4000 Free Public Domain Fonts" CD in an attempt to catalogue them in
some useful way and eliminate the (numerous) duplicates, and discovered
in the process that while they would all display *on screen*, a
significant proportion of them crashed Impression if you tried to print
them out, or tried to print out some of the more unusual characters. I would guess that a lot of them were quite possibly sourced from Windows
and run through some kind of converter in the first place; certainly
when I loaded a few into Dr Fonty they didn't have any scaffolding in
them.
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