CROPS(1) CROPS(1) NAME crops - international support for PostScript SYNOPSIS crops-addfont --input-afm <inputfile>.afm --cc <input file>-c.afm DESCRIPTION crops-addfont registers new glyphs with the crops. Specifically, it puts files to fonts/ directory and modi fies fonts.info file. If a specific font you install exists with different encodings, you should create only one composite character file (-c.afm), which contains the missing glyphs for all encodings. OPTIONS --config, -c <file> Load config from <file>. Default is /etc/crops/crops.conf --help, -h Print short usage information --input-afm, -i <inputfile>.afm Original font's .afm file. --cc <inputfile>-c.afm Set of your changes to the original font; addi tional character composition information usually (generated manually or with crops-genmissing ). --fontname, -n <name> Original font's name. --encoding, -e <encoding> Unless specified, defaults to fine choice - 'Ogonki'. --target-encoding, -t <target encoding) Unless specified, defaults to fine choice - 'Adobe'. GNU GPL 22 Jun 2002 1 CROPS(1) CROPS(1) --output-fontname <name> New fontname. Defaults to <fontname>-<default suf fix>. --output-ps <file> Output location for the .ps file chunk. --output-afm <file> Output location for the new .afm file. EXAMPLES Since all options have meaningful defaults, you usually provide minumum information: crops-addfont --input-afm /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/amazone.afm --cc amazone- c.afm Reads font name from the .afm file, puts output .ps and .afm files to fonts/ directory, updates fonts.info. AUTHORS Davor Ocelic <docelic@linux.hr> SEE ALSO ogonki2(1) , ogonki2-genmissing(1) , ogonki2-addencod ing(1) , defoma(1) , defoma-font(1) , ghostview(1) GNU GPL 22 Jun 2002 2