![]() Package: $ cat sutonnymj2.t1a | /usr/local/libexec/ttf2pt1/t1asm \ forceiso solves this problem byĪssigning proper names to those otherwise nameless glyphs.įinally, create the Type1 version of SutonnyMJ fromĪnother program supplied with the ttf2pt1 This correction is needed because some glyphs of Bijoy fonts Sutonnymj2.t1a: $ cat sutonnymj.t1a | /usr/local/share/ttf2pt1/scripts/forceiso \ Using forceiso, a PERL script supplied with the Sutom_.ttf (TrueType font file of SutonnyMJįont), create an interim file sutonnymj.t1a: $ ttf2pt1 sutom_.ttf sutonnymj ![]() ![]() Instead of creating a Type1 font directly from
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