Re: get unicode ranges from a TTF ???

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I received excellent advice on this that works -

https://twitter.com/FakeUnicode/status/991916370752229376

ttx -t cmap -d . Dosis-v2031b-200ExtraLight.otf

for example produces an XML file with the Unicode numbers that I can parse to figure out the range covered.

On 05/01/2018 09:52 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Hello list,

Is there a command line tool I run on a ttf font and get a list of the
Unicode Ranges for that that font that would be compatible with the
unicode-range: parameter in a CSS @fontface declaration?

I'm guessing something in the python world probably exists...

Hopefully something that works in CentOS 7

I need something like that for a FLOSS font server project that doesn't
track users.

I don't feel a need to split up a font by unicode range, but a lot of
fonts are already split by their upstream developers according to
language support - e.g. the Noto Fonts, the main font has a lot of
glyphs but Hebrew for example is in it's own font file already.

I want to be able to get the range information for what the fonts support.

Thanks for any tips.

My font server project I need it for is at
https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/FlossWoff2
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