Dear Werner,
Thank you very much for your advice, after upgrading groff to
1.19.3 I no longer have this problem. I would have liked to stay
with the packaged version for Fedora Core 5 to keep things
easier. But since they won't be bundling a newer version of
groff for a while, I compiled it and
> When my LANG environment variable is set to en_US.UTF-8 which it
> generally is as I work in unicode I get very weird groff outputted
> postscript files.
This should be fixed in more recent versions of groff (which
internally sets the locale to `C').
Werner
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Hello all,
I am new to the groff scene, having been introduced recently at a
tutorial by the brilliant and charming Peter Schaffter here in
Ottawa, Canada last week.
As I started to use it, I noticed this peculiarity. When my LANG
environment variable is set to en_US.UTF-8 which it generally is