Hi Ralph, thank you very much for mentioning neatroff. In principle, I am aware that there are other implementations, all with their particular unique features, but I never dived into anything other than groff so far (also due to the fruitful and friendly exchange on this mailing list), and neatroff was to me known by name only.
I'll have a look at neatroff during the weekend. I also noticed heirloom troff (and their font support) but so far haven't managed to build it from source. Their system layout has some pecularities. Best regards, Oliver. On 26/04/2023 13:10, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Oliver, Are you aware there are other troff implementations than GNU's groff? Neatroff is one. Ali Gholami Rudi wrote it because he wanted better Unicode support for foreign languages, including right-to-left text. He seems very much of your mould in needs. A good summary of its features is http://litcave.rudi.ir/neatroff.pdf I see UTF-8 hyphenation files mentioned. There's also whole-paragraph formatting and lots of other delights. Rudi's http://litcave.rudi.ir has a Typesetting section past the initial list of recent changes to his software. Feel free to continue discussing neatroff here along with general troff questions.
-- Dr. Oliver Corff mailto:oliver.co...@email.de