>>>>> "AGR" == Ali Gholami Rudi <aliqr...@gmail.com> writes:
When I tried this, using groff-1.21 as packaged by gentoo, I got reasonable output for -Tps and -Tdvi for most of the text. Only the lc, lf, rc, rf chunk had bad alignment. AGR> Bad ... large brackets lc, lf, rc, rf, AGR> \b'\(lc\(bv\(lf' \b'\(rc\(bv\(rf' That rendered with the extensions narrower than the upper and lower bits, essentially matching the rendering in you pdf. The problem seems to be the use of CURLY BRACKET EXTENSION between SQUARE BRACKET UPPER CORNER and SQUARE BRACKET LOWER CORNER glyphs. Ie, \(bv is not the correct extension (empirically) to use between the \(lc \(lf and \(rc \(rf pairs. Everything else, though, looked fine. -JimC -- James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6