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This section describes the options that Charspace accepts. See section 3.3 Command-line options, for general option syntax.
The root of the main input fontname is called font-name below.
codingscheme
command
(see section 9.2.6 codingscheme
command).
If a TFM file `font-name.tfm' exists, it is also read for default ligature, headerbyte, and fontdimen information. Definitions in the CMI files override those in such a TFM file.
If filename has a suffix, and `-no-gf' was not specified, Charspace complains and gives up, since it can't output two files with the same name.
By default, use the name of the main input font for filename.
xheight
fontdimen
(see section 9.2.7.1 TFM fontdimens); default is 120 (ASCII `x'). (It is
reasonable to use 120 instead of whatever `x' is in the underlying
character set because most font encoding schemes are based on ASCII
regardless of the host computer's character set.)
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