Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote: > > 1) OpenType font format is just an encapsulation of TrueType fonts > > or PostScript fonts. > > This is a exaggerating simplification, but I think you are aware of > that fact.
I'm not aware about font formats... And so, I've got a last question: The standart AR macro contain information about kerning. Should these informations be manually added after conversion from .otf to groff font, or are they part of the .pfa font? > Well, a real free font family is, for example, Linux Libertine: > > linuxlibertine.sf.net > It has more than 2400 glyphs and many glyph variants. Very nice font! My script works as expected with it. But, since it only deal with variants glyphs (named glyph.variation), a lot of things must be manually done: looking at the glyphs in the font, and building handy macro to access them easilly. Pierre-Jean.