Thanks!
Nice idea to have a script. One problem though is that this script doesn't like 'space' in font name.
Anyway after rename font file from 'Consolas Bold.ttf' to 'Consolas-b.ttf' it works just fine.


-- Alexey


On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 03:37, Daniel Stockman <daniel.stockman@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 3/11 4:28 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
> On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:22 PM, Matt Bauman wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>> After stumbling through a few random search pages, I discovered that
>> Apple has a suite of command line font editing tools.
> [..]
> Thanks much for the detailed description! I think I still prefer
> DejaVu in TextMate, but it is always good to have options.

For those interested, I've whipped up a little script[1] to automate
the steps Matt Bauman described so helpfully.

I would definitely recommend copying the offending files into a
scratch directory before invoking the script (which, when called with
no arguments, will iterate through every .ttf file in the current
directory).

It does not automate the installation into Font Book, but installing
is as simple as `open *.ttf` (after you've disabled/uninstalled the
previous version).

[1]: http://gist.github.com/79238

~ Daniel

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