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NAME

       ofm2opl - convert Omega and TeX font-metric files to property-list files

SYNOPSIS

       ofm2opl [options] ofmname[.ofm] [oplfile[.opl]]

DESCRIPTION

       ofm2opl  translates  a  binary  Omega  Font  Metrics  file, ofmname, into a human-readable
       property-list form.  The program writes to standard output  (by  default)  or  to  a  file
       specified as oplfile.

       The program also works with TeX TFM files, producing TeX PL files.

OPTIONS

       (Same as ovf2ovp).

       -charcode-format=type
              output  character  codes  according  to  type,  either  `hex',  `octal' or `ascii'.
              Default is `hex'; `ascii' says to use ASCII for letters and  digits,  hex  for  all
              else.

       -char-format=stype
              output  character  codes  according  to  stype, either `num' or `ascii'. Default is
              `num'; `ascii' as in -charcode-format.  (These two  redundant  options  both  exist
              only for historical compatibility.)

       -num-format=ntype
              output numbers according to ntype, either `hex' or `octal'; default is hex.

       -text-format=ttype
              output coding scheme and family according to ttype, either `mixed' or `upper' case;
              default is mixed.

       -help  display a brief summary of syntax and options

       -verbose
              display progress reports

       -version
              output version information and exit

FILES

       OFMNAME
              an Omega Font Metric file

       OPLFILE
              an Omega Property List file

BUGS

       Email bug reports to <https://lists.tug.org/tex-k> (mailing list); good to  check  if  the
       same bug is present in tftopl(1).

       General    discussion    of    Omega    (and    Aleph)    can    take    place    on   the
       <https://lists.tug.org/omega> mailing list.

SEE ALSO

       omega(1), aleph(1), opl2ofm(1), pltotf(1), tftopl(1).

AUTHOR

       According to the WEB documentation:

              The first TFtoPL program was  designed  by  Leo  Guibas  in  the  summer  of  1978.
              Contributions  by  Frank Liang, Doug Wyatt, and Lyle Ramshaw also had a significant
              effect on the evolution of the present code.

              Extensions for an enhanced ligature mechanism were added by D.E. Knuth in 1989.

              Extensions to handle extended font metric files (``OFM'') were added by John Plaice
              in December 1995 and January 1996, resulting in the new program OFM2OPL.

       ofm2opl  is  based on the WEB source code for tftopl(1), although nowadays it is a link to
       omfonts, implemented entirely in C.

       The primary authors of Omega were John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous.  Omega  (and  Aleph)
       are now maintained as part of TeX Live.

       This  manual page was written by C.M. Connelly for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It is also
       now maintained as part of TeX Live.