Hi Gustavo, At 2023-11-08T07:29:49+0000, Gustavo Calvo wrote: > Hi! Is there a way to use character U+2112 in my document? So far I > have tried `\[u2112]`, which does seem to work for characters like > `\[u0394]` that are listed in the groff_char manual.
Sure. There are a couple of approaches. One is to use groff's special character escape sequences as you showed above. Like this: $ cat ATTIC/2112a.groff They've taken care of everything! .rj \[em] \[u2112]\[u2112]\[u2118] .pl \n[nl]u $ nroff ATTIC/2112a.groff Another approach is to put UTF-8 in your source document, and then use the '-k' option to nroff or groff to run preconv(1). $ cat ATTIC/2112b.groff They've taken care of everything! .rj — ℒℒ℘ .pl \n[nl]u $ nroff -k ATTIC/2112b.groff In either case you get the same output. --snip--- They’ve taken care of everything! — ℒℒ℘ --end snip--- Does this work for you? Is there anything else we can help with? Regards, Branden
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