Hi Ralph,
yes, if you go directly to .ps or .pdf, € is no problem!
Thanks a lot
Grégoire
Le dimanche 25 août 2013 à 19:44 +0100, Ralph Corderoy a écrit :
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> > If you use gedit the -k option takes any special signs like
> > é,à,è,ö,ü,ç,%,&,æ . It works fine. Only for € I didn't
Hi Grégoire,
> If you use gedit the -k option takes any special signs like
> é,à,è,ö,ü,ç,%,&,æ . It works fine. Only for € I didn't find a solution
> yet. OK, if you don't want to write about money, you have no problem
> :-)
It sounds as if the X font used by gxditview(1) for troff's font TR
doe
Hi Ralph,
Le jeudi 15 août 2013 à 12:55 +0100, Ralph Corderoy a écrit :
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> > > troff takes ISO-8859-1 as its default input. If you want to feed it
> > > UTF-8 then look at groff's -k option. Try
> > >
> > > printf 'testé\n' | groff -k -me -X
> >
> > thanks a lot for your a
Hi Grégoire,
> > troff takes ISO-8859-1 as its default input. If you want to feed it
> > UTF-8 then look at groff's -k option. Try
> >
> > printf 'testé\n' | groff -k -me -X
>
> thanks a lot for your answer. Your command works fine. I wondered
> where do you have this information from:
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Hi Ralph,
thanks a lot for your answer. Your command works fine.
I wondered where do you have this information from: I was searching in
man groff about the -k option, than in man preconv. I understood that
-k make use of preconv, which can convert utf-8 to Latin1.
I can find out by myself wit
Hi,
> The commands you send to me works fine for me too. My point is: in
> place of:
> $ printf 'test\xe9\n' | groff -me -mlatin9 -X
> it would be much faster and easier to write
> $ printf 'testé' | groff -me -mlatin9 -X
> but this command doesn't work
troff takes ISO-8859-1 as its default input
Dear Ralph,
thanks a lot for writing to me and to take time to answer my questions.
Thanks too for your command-lines, very useful for mailing!
I hope you will understand very soon what I'm looking for.
The commands you send to me works fine for me too. My point is:
in place of:
$ printf 'tes
Bonjour Grégoire,
> groff -me -Tlatin1 fichier
> 1. Fonctionne partiellement, seuls certains signes sont pris en compte.
> 2. On obtient pas du Postscript, mais du texte...
These work fine for me; given them a try. Could it be you are feeding
groff UTF-8 in error?
$ printf 'test\xe9\n' |
(If needed can I translate this mail to english)
Bonjour,
je m'intéresse à groff et j'utilise groff -me pour écrire des textes.
J'ai aménagé gedit avec un terminal dans la partie inférieure pour
pouvoir utiliser groff d'une manière analogue à LaTeX.
J'ai vu qu'avec groff -man, il est possibl