I got inspired by zigbert's tiny pfont utility, which does what is ought to, except that it has no preview feature. I banged out Pfont2 as a kluge solution to the ttf preview problem. Although the next version will have a proper previewer based on freetype2 and gtk/CairoPango, this version is an interim solution. It does give you a preview of the first ttf page (chars 0 to 255), but none of the extra unicode tables
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS. I compiled in Puppy 3.01 to ensure that the binaries run in old Puppies. They work fine in my Lucid, so new puppies should not encounter problems.
PPS. I just made a small correction to the ttf script (it didn't like parsing the filename if browsing a hidden directory). Now fixed.