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TTX/FontTools 2.0b1 TTX/FontTools 2.1+
TTX/FontTools is a suite of tools for manipulating fonts. It is written in TTX/FontTools is a suite of tools for manipulating fonts. It is written in
Python and has a BSD-style, open-source licence -- see LICENSE.txt. Python and has a BSD-style, open-source licence -- see LICENSE.txt.
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Un*x: follow the build instructions. Un*x: follow the build instructions.
MacOS: grab the installer, run "Easy Install" MacOS: grab the installer, run "Easy Install"
The Numeric Python extension The numpy extension
Get a fresh version from the download page, linked from here: See http://numpy.scipy.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/
Windows: grab the "Numeric-*.exe" archive, it's an installer. Make sure
the Python version in the archive name (eg. "2.2") matches the Python
version you have.
Linux, other Unices including MacOSX: get a source archive and run this
command from the unpacked directory:
python setup.py install
PyXML
Similar to the Numeric Python instructions, get the appropriate archive
or installer from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyxml/
Installation is also similar to installing Numeric Python, see above.
Note: some Python distributions already contain the neccesary XML support.
If "import xml.parsers.expat" works at the Python interactive prompt, you
don't need to install PyXML.
Now run the "setup.py" script from the FontTools archive. This will install Now run the "setup.py" script from the FontTools archive. This will install
all the modules in the right places, as well as tries to compile the one all the modules in the right places, as well as tries to compile the one