Update of bug#63074 (group groff): Category: Core => General Summary: [troff] support construction of arbitrary byte sequences in device control commands => develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage to output drivers
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #30: Deri's right that his `stringhex` solution, and the underlying problem it solves, aren't fundamentally about how the formatter talks to the device driver (though that is ultimately a necessary step), but how macro packages can sensibly pass Unicode character sequences internally and among each other without trying, and failing, to pun between *roff string contents and *roff identifiers, a bit of code jockeying that worked fine back in the days when everything was ASCII (or at least ISO 8859). Re-categorizing to "general" and updating Summary. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?63074> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/