Follow-up Comment #8, bug #66323 (group groff):
> Maybe I'll reconsider it when -Tpdf learns to lay out text as well as -Tps | ps2pdf can (and when I figure out how to make it read the fonts I need), but that's neither here nor there. The "layout" difference you are seeing may be due to ghostscript embedding the actual fonts in the pdf. You can tell groff to embed the fonts in the PDF by including the flag -P-e in the command, the attached file bad-Pe.pdf was created with:- pdfmom -Kutf8 -P-e bad.mom > bad-Pe.pdf (Including the changes to bad.mom outlined in comment #4 results in no warnings). You can even go one step further and run:- ps2pdfwr bad-Pe.pdf bad-Pe-gs.pdf Which will produce a more compact pdf. If this does not cure the "layout" differences you mention, I'd be very grateful if you can point these issues out, since I am keen to make the gropdf output as good as grops. You might notice the following differences in -Tpdf output:- * The ellipsis character can be safely used in .HEADING. * Cyrillic characters in bookmarks and the text are accepted (if you use the U- fonts provided with -Tpdf). * The TOC is located after the title page, rather than appearing at the end. * If you use a pdf viewer which shows page numbers in the bookmark panel, the numbers match the page numbers on each page. (file #56509) _______________________________________________________ Additional Item Attachment: File name: bad-Pe.pdf Size: 77KiB <https://file.savannah.gnu.org/file/bad-Pe.pdf?file_id=56509> AGPL NOTICE These attachments are served by Savane. You can download the corresponding source code of Savane at https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/administration/savane.git/snapshot/savane-54b47d16bd4a9240ffe81a7d43c02b33c9b6b5a0.tar.gz _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66323> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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