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Thank you for the upload, Jim Hefferon
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The following information was provided by the package's contributor.
Name of contribution: mf2pt1 Author's name: Scott Pakin Location on CTAN: /support/mf2pt1/ Summary description: Produce PostScript Type 1 fonts directly from Metafont source License type: lppl
Announcement text given by the package's contributor: - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- mf2pt1 facilitates producing PostScript Type 1 fonts directly from a Metafont source file without losing quality to autotracers. mf2pt1 is not, as the name may imply, an automatic converter of arbitrary Metafont fonts to Type 1 format. The program imposes a number of restrictions on the Metafont input. If these restrictions are met, mf2pt1 will produce valid Type 1 output with more accurate control points than can be reverse-engineered by TeXtrace, mftrace, and other programs which convert bitmaps to outline fonts.
Version 2.0 sports the following improvements over the previous version:
* A new --rounding option enables control points to be placed with higher precision.
* Fonts are automatically run through t1asm to convert them from disassembled format to true .pfb font files.
* Fonts are automatically run through FontForge, if available, to clean up curves and automatically add font-hinting information. A new --ffscript option lets the user override the default FontForge script.
* mf2pt1 includes a workaround for a MetaPost turningnumber bug.
* A new glyph_name command and asis encoding vector enable font programs to specify their own encodings -- useful for creating a large font out of multiple 256-character fonts.
* mf2pt1 now supports an encoding vector for TeX T1 (i.e., 8-bit) encoding.
* There are various bug fixes, code cleanups, and documentation improvements.
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You can have a look at the package at http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/mf2pt1/ although you may get a better network connection by visiting a mirror of CTAN that is near to you; see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors .