> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?54214
> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?54213
Thanks!
Werner
On Friday 29 June 2018 23:08:36 Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > Hi! Now I found out that there is standard Knuth's font which
> > provides slanted dollar sign. It is however slanted, not real
> > italic. But still better then upright roman variant.
> >
> > It is in font cmbxsl10 at position 36 (ASCII
> Hi! Now I found out that there is standard Knuth's font which
> provides slanted dollar sign. It is however slanted, not real
> italic. But still better then upright roman variant.
>
> It is in font cmbxsl10 at position 36 (ASCII $).
Ah, ok.
>> I don't have sufficient time to fix those two b
On Tuesday 29 May 2018 07:44:00 Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > grodvi invoked by man -Tdvi replaces all occurrences of dollar
> > character ($) by pound sterling character (£).
>
> Indeed.
>
> > .TH test 1
> > .BI "perl example: " "$str =~ m/^[a-z]$/;"
>
> This example tries to use `$' within bold
On Tuesday 29 May 2018 07:44:00 Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > grodvi invoked by man -Tdvi replaces all occurrences of dollar
> > character ($) by pound sterling character (£).
>
> Indeed.
>
> > .TH test 1
> > .BI "perl example: " "$str =~ m/^[a-z]$/;"
>
> This example tries to use `$' within bold
> grodvi invoked by man -Tdvi replaces all occurrences of dollar
> character ($) by pound sterling character (£).
Indeed.
> .TH test 1
> .BI "perl example: " "$str =~ m/^[a-z]$/;"
This example tries to use `$' within bold italic. However, the TeX CM
font `cmbi10' doesn't provide this character
Hi!
When formatting source code examples for manpage I found following
obscure bug. grodvi invoked by man -Tdvi replaces all occurrences of
dollar character ($) by pound sterling character (£). As $ is used in
more languages for accessing variable it is really a problem if is
replaced by £.
To de