2009/5/7 Schrijver <e...@authoritism.net>: > > One exciting development I didn’t mention yet on the list, is that GitHub > now supports visualising UFO’s:
Whats the best free replacement for github? Trac perhaps? > However there still is a gap within this workflow—how do you generate > distributable font files from the UFO? > It would be great if you could do that programmaticaly, so you could have a > completely hosted solution, where you can download snapshot-fonts of the > development process… FontForge can do it very easily with python scripting: $ git clone git://github.com/rbmntjs/open-baskerville.git $ cat > ufo2ttf.py << EOF #!/usr/bin/python import fontforge, sys fontIn = sys.argv[1] fontOut = sys.argv[2] thisFont = fontforge.open(fontIn) thisFont.generate(fontOut,flags=("round", "dummy-dsig", "PfEd-comments", "PfEd-colors", "PfEd-lookups", "PfEd-guidelines", "PfEd-background")) EOT $ python font.py open-baskerville/OpenBaskerville.ufo ob.ttf Then you have ob.ttf to do with what you will.