On 9/08/2017 9:11 a.m., John Gardner wrote:
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You've e-mailed me directly, so the rest of the mailing list won't
hear you (assuming you haven't BCCed Mkkel in your reply). I've added
the list's address for you. =)
Do accept my apologies for the direct message. I hadn't my emai
3. The Spanish inverted exclamation and question marks are
represented by the same characters in upright position.
While that will probably look strange to Spanish readers,
i can think of no better way, and i think everybody will
understand it. The current "i" and "c" is uni
On 3/13/06, Robert Marks wrote:
> Ted suggests adding the font to /font/devps/DESC (see below).
> What is the purpose of this?
> I haven't done it and things seem to work, but perhaps I'm missing something.
>
PS printers and software RIPs (namely, ghostscript as it is the best
know and more widesp
On 2/25/06, Larry Kollar wrote:
>
> How much work would it be to hook into whatever system-wide printer
> drivers there may be?
A lot.
> This is something I've been pondering for a
> while, and I don't even have a clue how gtroff figures out glyph
> widths (is there some communication between gtr
On 2/21/06, Keith MARSHALL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given the complete absence of related of bug reports, either:
>
> 1) This isn't true (which seems unlikely), or (more likely)
>
> 2) No one has attempted to build groff >= 1.19.2, or to use pdfroff,
>on any system where /bin/sh is linked
On 2/21/06, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
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> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> Michail Vidiassov wrote:
> >> BTW. I think the latter support was broken netertheless. Can you
> >> check?)
> >
> > I can't. I don't have an old troff running.
>
> What is the real state of the troff land?
which only had four hardwired
font positions, 0->R, 1->I, 2->B, 4->S for four different typeface
*tapes*. That is no longer the case, the C/A/Ts still in existence, if
there is any, are used as doorstops and Wang is long gone and buried.
Later ditroff versions inherite
font family seems risky.
>
> Can you list more fonts?
>
May be these truetype embeded bitmap fonts can help?
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/mplus-fonts/.
--
Pedro A. López-Valencia
Better to remain silent and let people believe you are a fool than
open your mouth
till you actually try it, believe me I
have), has absolutely nothing to do with end user working
environments.
MS uses CP encodings for end-user interaction and that won't be
changing in the forseeable future, AFAIK. If you can point me to the
MSDN article that proves me wrong, I'll galdly