Follow-up Comment #34, bug #66323 (group groff): Agree with your diagnosis on the на kerning, I think I'm using a mismatched font/metadata pair on purpose (you can see the difference in the fonts between our two PDFs in how <> is rendered, and the shape of the cyrillic — the metrics seem equivalent between our renders and clearly match yours more correctly than mine). Guess I'll have to figure out how to break it in the same way. Not a groff issue.
All renders fine on HEAD (bed13e17e50e80a20e42bd396857cb55cb1d0418), can confirm all the fonts showing up with a good text layer, polyomino renders fine, colours the same, adding … to a section heading works and shows up in the bookmarks. Thanks for the -P-e + ps2pdfwr recompression trick (the full chain takes 23 seconds for me, but I don't need to embed Chinese all that often thankfully). The micron-scale isn't a material difference at all. Can also confirm the different location of the "Contents" &c. on the TOC page. But the one in -Tpdf seems to actually match the rest of the document better? idk, this is too far in the weeds for me. Also, the -Tps TOC bleeds colours, but the -Tpdf one doesn't (bleeding starts after va_list and va_start lines). This is consistent with my bookworm setup. Good to see -Tpdf fixes this. Overall, sans the Contents location, I'd say this is mostly resolved (and -Tpdf behaves better), thanks. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66323> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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