FontForge allows you to create and modify postscript, truetype and opentype fonts. You can save fonts in many different outline formats, and generate bitmaps.
FontForge can create, edit, and convert a variety of font formats.
FontForge uses a proprietary font database format called Spline Font Database to document and edit fonts. The editor supports popular font formats such as OpenType, TrueType, Bitmap, PostScript, FNT, SVG, and Web Open Font Format.
FontForge also provides a UI that is available in 13 different languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Russian, German, and Italian.
FontForge provides tools that enable you to customize glyphs, whether you want to create a glyph outline using spiro points or build an accented glyph. The editor allows text kerning, which means that you can customize the vertical and horizontal spacing between glyphs. You can also import glyphs from vector editors such as Inkscape or Illustrator.
FontForge is a useful application for customizing font. It supports a variety of font formats, provides language support for 13 different languages, and gives you helpful tools to customize font. FontForge is a solid choice for creating, editing, and converting font formats.
Supported File Types:
BDF - Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format
FNT - Windows Font File
OTF - OpenType Font
PFA - Printer Font ASCII File
PFB - Printer Font Binary File
TTC - TrueType Font Collection
TTF - TrueType Font
UFO - Unified Font Object File
WOFF - Web Open Font Format File