Make sure it’s executable over in bash land. # Quick and dirty hack: converts a font to truetype (.ttf)ĭone? Cool. You could call it anything really, but if you’re charting really unfamiliar territory it’s best to leave the names as is: #!/usr/local/bin/fontforge
Linux typically mounts those devices on the root system under /mnt, so the path above is saying /folder where Linux mounts hard drive and USB drives/the C drive/usual folders.īack on Windows land, copy paste the script to a new file where you downloaded your fonts and call it otf2ttf.sh. If you think of your Local C: drive, that’s just a hard drive device on the computer. Since the file systems are quite different on a Windows machine versus a Linux machine, it’ll take a bit of getting used to and wrangling the two worlds to get to where you want to be. # Change directory to where you downloaded the fonts.Ĭd /mnt/c/Users/Chuck/Downloads/Assets/Fonts/
So, let’s install the fontforge cli (command line interface) tool: # Just to make sure we have the latest repo info
Windows key + “bash.exe” or within the start menu, find the program “bash.exe”. Open up a bash terminal once you’re ready. I hooked up my system with Ubuntu as I thought most guides online would be in that format.Ģb. Plus, it’s the Swiss Army Knife of computers. If you haven’t used it before and are a bit daunted by using terminals, don’t worry I’ll try to make it as clear as possible :wink. Install the Windows subsystem for Linux on your machine: If you face any issues or have any questions, please comment below.Ain’t as much fun though, is it? Let’s do the techie thing and convert them ourselves!Ģa.
Hope this guide helps you to enjoy Font Converter: TTF to OTF Converter on your Windows PC or Mac Laptop. Double-click the app icon to open and use the Font Converter: TTF to OTF Converter in your favorite Windows PC or Mac. Once the installation is over, you will find the Font Converter: TTF to OTF Converter app under the "Apps" menu of Memuplay.
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