ttx is a tool for manipulating TrueType and OpenType fonts. It can convert TrueType and OpenType fonts
to and from an XML-based format called TTX. TTX files have a ‘.ttx’ extension.
For each file argument it is given, ttx detects whether it is a ‘.ttf’, ‘.otf’ or ‘.ttx’ file and acts
accordingly: if it is a ‘.ttf’ or ‘.otf’ file, it generates a ‘.ttx’ file; if it is a ‘.ttx’ file, it
generates a ‘.ttf’ or ‘.otf’ file.
By default, every output file is created in the same directory as the corresponding input file and with
the same name except for the extension, which is substituted appropriately. ttx never overwrites
existing files; if necessary, it appends a suffix to the output file name before the extension, as in
Arial#1.ttf.
Generaloptions-h Display usage information.
-ddir Write the output files to directory dir instead of writing every output file to the same
directory as the corresponding input file.
-ofile Write the output to file instead of writing it to the same directory as the corresponding input
file.
-v Be verbose. Write more messages to the standard output describing what is being done.
-a Allow virtual glyphs ID's on compile or decompile.
Dumpoptions
The following options control the process of dumping font files (TrueType or OpenType) to TTX files.
-l List table information. Instead of dumping the font to a TTX file, display minimal information
about each table.
-ttable Dump table table. This option may be given multiple times to dump several tables at once.
When not specified, all tables are dumped.
-xtable Exclude table table from the list of tables to dump. This option may be given multiple times
to exclude several tables from the dump. The -t and -x options are mutually exclusive.
-s Split tables. Dump each table to a separate TTX file and write (under the name that would have
been used for the output file if the -s option had not been given) one small TTX file
containing references to the individual table dump files. This file can be used as input to
ttx as long as the referenced files can be found in the same directory.
-i Don't disassemble TrueType instructions. When this option is specified, all TrueType programs
(glyph programs, the font program and the pre-program) are written to the TTX file as
hexadecimal data instead of assembly. This saves some time and results in smaller TTX files.
-yn When decompiling a TrueType Collection (TTC) file, decompile font number n, starting from 0.
Compilationoptions
The following options control the process of compiling TTX files into font files (TrueType or OpenType):
-mfontfile
Merge the input TTX file file with fontfile. No more than one file argument can be specified
when this option is used.
-b Don't recalculate glyph bounding boxes. Use the values in the TTX file as is.