On Sun, 20 May 2007, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Sigfrid,
>
> > It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> > the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> > using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> > characters come
On Sun, 20 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 20-May-07 09:56:15, Sigfrid Lundberg wrote:
> > [...]
> > I've a manuscript of a book containing medieval greek quotations
> > and to format those I installed a subset of kerkis fonts (quoting
> > from my download file), namely:
> >
> > Kerkis-It
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Sigfrid,
>
> > It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> > the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> > using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> > characters come
On 20-May-07 09:56:15, Sigfrid Lundberg wrote:
> [...]
> I've a manuscript of a book containing medieval greek quotations
> and to format those I installed a subset of kerkis fonts (quoting
> from my download file), namely:
>
> Kerkis-Italic Kerkis-Italic.pfa
> Kerkis Ke
Hi Sigfrid,
> It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> characters come out as KR, but the remaining are taken from SS
> (slanted
I have tested the new preprocessor with the groff options -K and
-k
This is all very encouraging. I have three problems I haven't been able to
solve.
I've a manuscript of a book containing medieval greek quotations and to
format those I installed a subset of kerkis fonts (quoting from my
dow