Re: Greek in Groff

2024-05-18 Thread Nikos Parafestas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sat, 18 May 2024 15:50:04 + Bjarni Ingi Gislason wrote: > Thanks. > > Some remarks. > > 1) All input files should have the same encoding or an including > (higher order) one > > 2) 'groff' can only deal with 'ascii' and 'latin1' encod

Re: Greek in Groff

2024-05-18 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
Thanks. Some remarks. 1) All input files should have the same encoding or an including (higher order) one 2) 'groff' can only deal with 'ascii' and 'latin1' encodings itself 3) therefor all other encodings must be converted to ascii (7 bit encoding) with 'preconv', for example with the opti

Re: Greek in Groff

2024-05-17 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 09:19:00PM +0300, Nikos Parafestas wrote: [...] > After changing the doc.ref encoding from UTF-8 to ISO8859-7 the > references fonts change but they are still unreadable. > > I also tested the following command: > > groff -k -ms -R -Tutf8 doc.ms | cat -s > > which also ha

Re: Greek in Groff

2024-05-16 Thread Nikos Parafestas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 After changing the doc.ref encoding from UTF-8 to ISO8859-7 the references fonts change but they are still unreadable. I also tested the following command: groff -k -ms -R -Tutf8 doc.ms | cat -s which also has the same results. Greek fonts renter

Re: Greek in Groff

2024-05-14 Thread Nikos Parafestas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, Thanks to Deri's answer I can successfully use Greek and get a proper Pdf output. But this is not the case in references. Using: pdfroff -ms -R -Kutf8 doc.ms > doc.pdf The Greek encoding of references in the PDF is wrong. Files: - --- doc.ms

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-24 Thread Oliver Corff
Hi Branden, thank you for your detailed reply. I'll try your examples over the weekend. The main reasons why I thought of suggesting the ISO 8859-7 encoding instead of native Unicode were twofold: 1. The example seen on (was it) reddit (?) looked botched, like typical 8 bit output to a syste

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-24 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Branden, > GMail shows me the response part of your message, but Neomutt does > not, making it look like you did not respond at all except for (part > of) the quotation--and the attachment. The email I received from the list had a MIME type of multipart/mixed with two parts as peers. part

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-24 Thread Deri
On Thursday, 23 March 2023 21:03:22 GMT G. Branden Robinson wrote: > At 2023-03-18T11:09:16+, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > > > The encoding of choice would probably be ISO 8859-7 in order to > > > remain within the 8 bit character encoding space. > > > > ... > > > > > 4. Write your documents in IS

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-23 Thread G. Branden Robinson
[Now that's really weird. GMail shows me the response part of your message, but Neomutt does not, making it look like you did not respond at all except for (part of) the quotation--and the attachment. I've never encountered _that_ bug before. Manually reconstructing.] At 2023-03-24T01:48:00+000

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-23 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2023-03-18T11:09:16+, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > > The encoding of choice would probably be ISO 8859-7 in order to > > remain within the 8 bit character encoding space. > ... > > 4. Write your documents in ISO 8859-7 or convert them from Unicode > > to ISO 8859-7 > > I'd recommend your second

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-18 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Oliver, > The encoding of choice would probably be ISO 8859-7 in order to remain > within the 8 bit character encoding space. ... > 4. Write your documents in ISO 8859-7 or convert them from Unicode to > ISO 8859-7 I'd recommend your second option; that Mortadelas writes in UTF-8 and uses prec

Re: Greek in Groff

2023-03-17 Thread Oliver Corff
Hi Mortadelas, I am not an expert in Greek but I have to ask whether you seek support for modern Greek only or whether you also consider Classical Greek which uses more diacritics (5 in case of polytonic orthography) than Modern Greek (two diacritics, if I am not mistaken). There may be differen

Greek in Groff

2023-03-17 Thread Mortadelas Mpiftekas
Hello. I recently got fascinated with Groff, thanks to Luke Smith . There is an issue however. How can I write Greek documents in Groff? I made a post in the groff subreddit, but unfortunately, the kind people over there could not help me. Perhaps you co