You can use the FontForge application's scripting interface (in python) which can run without a GUI. There are a few scripts out there that do subsetting, the best known of which is the one used by Google for it's web fonts project. Also note that FontForge itself in curently undergoing some rapid development and it is likely to support much more intelligent and built-in font subsetting in the future. You may want to read through the following email thread for more information and/or tools... https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge/issues/119 And the Google subsetting script (which uses FontForge)... http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/source/browse/tools/subset/ -- Deron Meranda http://deron.meranda.us/ _______________________________________________ fonts mailing list fonts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fonts http://fonts.fedoraproject.org/