Follow-up Comment #10, bug #66323 (group groff):

Well, I use a different set of fonts in -Tps (cf. "bullseye fonts" link under
https://nabijaczleweli.xyz/content/blogn_t/007-groff-Tps-cyrillic-et-al.html).
And so far I haven't been able to make them be real under -Tpdf — repeating
the procedure with all /devpdf/ paths instead of /devps/ ones yields identical
files, and installing them yields... default fonts I think? It's certainly
something sans-serif /and/ inconsistent across renderers. -P-e doesn't change
anything for me.

I would attribute the layout differences between stock T* and my T* to correct
kerning (the post also notes this, so I'd say this is expected). Diff (of
[https://git.sr.ht/~nabijaczleweli/wg14/tree/trunk/item/n3363.mom final])
attached, regardless. This is most visible in the numbered headings (of course
the author title line and reply-to are meaningless-as-expected because stock
T* is partial; do note that, for example, the 2.1.1. header floats down a bit,
as do other lines randomly. I'd attribute this to better metrics, too,
probably?).

I'd like to have all my other fonts work, too. But I can't seem to make any
font work, so -Tpdf is a non-starter (even though correct page numbers would
be nice). Nothing interesting is logged, so I have to assume this is expected
behaviour.

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