I have been using a great open-source python script by GitHub user @hanikesn (see below) that converts a single WOFF file back into OTF format via command line (Terminal on
If you want create an Drag&drop app, you could:
Filter Finder Items actionextenstion is woff conditionRun Shell Script actionPass input popup to as argumentswoff2otf.py into the place of the echo (you will get it's full path name)woff2otf.appJust drag the woff files into the application icon and it should convert them. I can't test it, because i havent installed python3.
The final app should be as in the following screenshot:
EDIT:
If your python3 command isn't in the standard command search $PATH, you must change the line:
/path/to/the/woff2otf.py "$f" to/path/to/your/python3 /path/to/the/woff2otf.py "$f"I installed python3 using anyenv - e.g. it wont help you. Therefore my python3 is:
$ type python3
python3 is /opt/anyenv/envs/pyenv/shims/python3
so the line in the shell script (for me) looks like:
/opt/anyenv/envs/pyenv/shims/python3 ~/bin/woff2otf.py "$f"
But, your installation is surely different.
Also could help: