Re: [Groff] Introduction to groff in french

2014-12-10 Thread Deri James
On Thu 11 Dec 2014 00:43:18 Bertrand Garrigues wrote: > I was about to commit my example, however I ran into a problem. When I > generate the pdf with pdfmom -k, I have a few "can't translate character > code 233 to special character `'e' in transparent throughput" errors but > the output is fine.

Re: [Groff] Introduction to groff in french

2014-12-10 Thread Peter Schaffter
Bertrand -- On Thu, Dec 11, 2014, Bertrand Garrigues wrote: > I was about to commit my example, however I ran into a problem. When I > generate the pdf with pdfmom -k, I have a few "can't translate character > code 233 to special character `'e' in transparent throughput" errors but > the output i

Re: [Groff] Introduction to groff in french

2014-12-10 Thread Bertrand Garrigues
Hi Peter, On Thu, Nov 20 2014 at 02:48:55 AM, Peter Schaffter wrote: > Bertrand -- > > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014, Bertrand Garrigues wrote: >> So I've written a very simple example with Mom in French with a >> step-by-step explanation on Ubuntu's French documentation page. >> Could I commit it into co

Re: [Groff] unicode characters in macro names?

2014-12-10 Thread Ted Harding
[Ooops! See [***] in-line below] On 10-Dec-2014 19:50:29 Ted Harding wrote: > On 10-Dec-2014 18:40:20 Dorai Sitaram wrote: >> Is this planned? Section 5.4 of the manual suggests that "almost any >> printable character" can be used, with the exception of spaces and such, but >> I found that even an

Re: [Groff] unicode characters in macro names?

2014-12-10 Thread Ted Harding
On 10-Dec-2014 18:40:20 Dorai Sitaram wrote: > Is this planned? Section 5.4 of the manual suggests that "almost any > printable character" can be used, with the exception of spaces and such, but > I found that even an ordinary-looking character like the pilcrow (U+00b6) > creates error. > --d I'm

[Groff] unicode characters in macro names?

2014-12-10 Thread Dorai Sitaram
Is this planned? Section 5.4 of the manual suggests that "almost any printable character" can be used, with the exception of spaces and such, but I found that even an ordinary-looking character like the pilcrow (U+00b6) creates error. --d