On Sat, Mar 07, 2015, Larry Kollar wrote:
> Has anyone else successfully used site-font? I admit that I’ve
> always dumped custom fonts into the regular fonts directory.
Been using it for years, through multiple installs. I have a very
large font library, and it seems the safest place for it.
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Having “.fam OCR” fail doesn’t surprise me, because it would expect fonts OCRR,
OCRI, OCRB, and OCRBI. But “.ft OCRAExtended” should have worked.
Has anyone else successfully used site-font? I admit that I’ve always dumped
custom fonts into the regular fonts directory.
— Larry
> On Mar 7, 2015
On Mar 03 20:10 -0500, SGT. Garcia wrote:
>
> thank you very much indeed. the fonts i wanted luckily qualified (OCR A
> extended and Squarish Sans).
hmm, it didn't actually. i have this on my system now:
/usr/share/groff/site-font/devps/OCRAExtended
and
/usr/share/groff/site-font/devpdf/OCRAExt
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 20:25:09 -0500, in message
20150304012509.GB654@vpn.5665sherbrooke.house, SGT. Garcia wrote:
> On Mar 03 10:28 -0800, Dale Snell wrote:
> >
> > If memory serves, Tadziu Hoffman also has a method,
> > different from Peter's. You'll have to search the mailing list
> > archives f
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015, SGT. Garcia wrote:
> Peter Schaffter: i noticed something odd. when i use .PDF_WWW_LINK and
> .DROPCAP in the same document, the .DROPCAPS letter turns up blue, the same
> colour as the link! i could send you the source file for further
> inspections if need be.
Please do. T
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015, SGT. Garcia wrote:
> just a note on the script which seems very old; back-ticks (`) are
> deprecated and also mkdir could use -p. first run failed for me
> but that's probably because groff in on my system (gentoo-linux)
> is installed under /usr as opposed to /usr/local.
Bac
On Mar 03 10:28 -0800, Dale Snell wrote:
> Peter Schaffter (creator of the mom macro package, which I _highly_
> recommend)
i used it today for the first time actually.
Peter Schaffter: i noticed something odd. when i use .PDF_WWW_LINK and
.DROPCAP in the same document, the .DROPCAPS letter turn
On Mar 03 15:31 -0500, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> If these directories do not exist, you may create them. The
> site-font directory is searched by groff so there's no need to set
> GROFF_FONT_PATH or use the -F flag. site-font is not overwritten by
> any new groff install, so your fonts are safe.
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015, SGT. Garcia wrote:
> thanks for clarifying. my question however is aiming at something
> different. i think i should have asked: is it possible to use any font
> other than the ones that come with groff. following some other pointer i
> came across heirloom project and some hi
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 10:43:18 -0500, in message
20150303154318.GA3116@vpn.5665sherbrooke.house, SGT. Garcia wrote:
> thanks for clarifying. my question however is aiming at something
> different. i think i should have asked: is it possible to use any font
> other than the ones that come with groff.
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