Werner, > For me it works [...]
Sorry, I checked it again and it had the expected effect. Must have been doing something wrong. > ??? I have this line in font/devlatin1/R: > > `A 24 0 0300 I already got it and wrote about it, but the post probably made it to the list too late. > These warning messages are harmless. Reason is > that grohtml processes the input twice: One time > with -Thtml for text and a second time with -Tps > for everything which grohtml can't handle. This > second run causes the warning messages. Thanks for the explanation. I have read about the double-pass method on the grohtml page but failed to attribute the warnigs to the -Tps pass. > Admittedly, this is badly documented if at all. I > would be glad if you could provide patches to > improve that. The two-pass method is described in the info file, but not in the man page, so I will add it to the man page and modify both man and info by: a. adding a note about such warnings, b. stating that grohtml has built-in glyphs for all non-composite unicode characters named uXXXX[X[X]]. > > 3. I saw the line "unicode" in the > > ...\font\devhtml\desc file, but the > > description of the DESC format does not > > mention the possibility of such a line. > > What does it do? > > It is documented both in groff_font(5) and the > groff info manual: Ah, I was looking in the on-line manual: http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/html_node/DESC-File-Format.html# index-g_t_0040file_007bDESC_007d-file_002c-format-2958 thinking it was up-to-date. Now I will prefer the off-line documentation shipped with the distribu- tion. Thanks you very much for the reply, Anton