TTX and FontTools make typeface production super easy! This awesome software is open source, free, and works on different platforms. It’s a great alternative to those pricey programs that usually help you convert TrueType and OpenType fonts to XML (Extensible Markup Language) format.
The FontTools part of this project is actually a library written in Python. It’s designed to work with the TTX program for all your font needs. It supports various formats like OpenType (OTF), TrueType (TTF), Adobe Font Metrics (AFM), Type 1, and even some special Mac OS X formats!
If you're ready to install TTX and FontTools on your GNU/Linux computer, first grab the latest version from Softpedia using the download button above or check out the project's official website (link at the end of this article).
After downloading, save the archive somewhere easy to find—like your Home folder. Then extract its contents using an archive manager. Next, open up a terminal emulator app. You’ll need to use the 'cd' command to navigate to where you saved those extracted files. For example: cd /home/softpedia/fonttools-2.5
.
Now for the final step! Just run this command: sudo python setup.py install
. This will install it system-wide, making it available for everyone on your system. To use it, just enter ttx
in your Terminal app.
If we peek under the hood of TTX and FontTools, we see that it’s all written in Python! It's platform-independent too, meaning it works well on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X systems. Plus, it runs smoothly on both 32-bit and 64-bit computers.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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