Hi all,

I've been a bit bothered with a harddrive issue for the last three
weeks, but finally made a dual-boot system out of my fall-back laptop,
so I can continue with CJK font exploration.

At the moment, I'm trying out the toolchain explained by EdwardLee for
LGJ fonts, using the script subfonts.pe from the JCK utils/subfonts
directory.

I don't usually know the .sfd file for an arbitrary TTF, which as a
test I'm taking from my installed Windows XP (Japanese). However, I
notive the fontforge will output an .sfd file for me.

So my question is in part:
a) is there a way to tell if an existing .sfd file applies to a given
TTF (e.g., Unicode.sfd)?
b) can I use the fontforge-outputted .sfd file safely?
c) is there another way to determine/obtain an .sfd file for a given TTF?

I am currently exploring a) and b). And hints would be most welcome.
Thanks, Gernot

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