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Open Type Dump

New Here ,
Jan 01, 2004 Jan 01, 2004

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Is there a program to dump the content of a cff flavored open type font (similar to raw postscript dump of a Type 1 file)?

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Jan 01, 2004 Jan 01, 2004

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Try the tx tools that is part of the OTFDK tools

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Jan 01, 2004 Jan 01, 2004

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Hiya Nigel,

You can use ttx is a free otf dumper. The final text file is an xml document.

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Jan 03, 2004 Jan 03, 2004

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CFFChecker that ships with the Adobe FDK can convert the CFF table into a text-only dump or a Type 1 font file that you can then dump with t1disasm.
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Thanks guys.

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