Gaius,
I've added Cyrillic entities to grohtml's fonts. To avoid zillions of warnings, special care must be taken to select a proper font which is used during the PS run. The easiest way is to add the following at the beginning of the document: .if '\*[.T]'ps' \ . fam UT Here we assume that `UT' (which I use privately for URW Times) selects a font family which actually has Cyrillic glyphs. Note that the warnings are harmless if you don't have tables or similar things which actually need -Tps for proper rendering. I wonder whether it makes sense to add an option to grohtml so that no PS run is executed. Instead of calling groff with -Tps it should emit warning messages like `warning: table in line XXX won't be converted'. My question: Is this possible at all? Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff