""" ROBOFAB RoboFab is a Python library with objects that deal with data usually associated with fonts and type design. DEVELOPERS RoboFab is developed and maintained by Tal Leming Erik van Blokland Just van Rossum (in no particular order) MORE INFO The RoboFab homepage, documentation etc. http://robofab.com LICENSE Some restrictions apply. http://robofab.com/download/index.html HISTORY RoboFab starts somewhere during the TypoTechnica in Heidelberg, 2003. COPYRIGHT The package is copyrighted by the RoboFab developers and can only be used with the express permission of the developers. DISCLAIMER This code is under construction. Make backup copies of your work before using code from RoboFab. The RoboFab developers won't accept any responsibility for loss of data, damaged work, or problems of any kind caused by operating RoboFab or the inability to use parts of or the entire module. Etcetera. RoboFab is not time sensitive. Don't use RoboFab in Nuclear powerstations or airtraffic control software. DEPENDENCIES RoboFab expects fontTools to be installed. http://sourceforge.net/projects/fonttools/ Some of the RoboFab modules require data files that are included in the source directory. RoboFab likes to be able to calculate paths to these data files all by itself, so keep them together with the source files. QUOTES Yuri Yarmola: "If data is somehow available to other programs via some standard data-exchange interface which can be accessed by some library in Python, you can make a Python script that uses that library to apply data to a font opened in FontLab." W.A. Dwiggins: "You will understand that I am not trying to short-circuit any of your shop operations in sending drawings of this kind. The closer I can get to the machine the better the result. Subtleties of curves are important, as you know, and if I can make drawings that can be used in the large size I have got one step closer to the machine that cuts the punches." [1932] """ class RoboFabError(Exception): pass class RoboFabWarning(Warning): pass numberVersion = (1, 1, "develop", 2) version = "1.1.2"