IcoMoon is a rather straightforward tool. Then, either use the free software program FontForge directly (as directed in the first answer, creating icon fonts with vector software) or else use the free IcoMoon online service (as directed in the second answer, tools to convert svg to ttf). Paste into that template, standardize the look, size, and position, and save as PLAIN SVG, one file per character ("glyph"). ![]() Copy the existing SVG and create a new project from the FontForge Glyph template. (This step might be optional.) Open up your SVG in the free software program InkScape. Still, I got what I was looking for by combining those two answers. Unfortunately, neither is really a coding answer, which is what I had really hoped for (a command line utility for scripted conversion or perhaps an API with which somebody could write such a thing).
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