Gaius,
I've added Cyrillic entities to grohtml's fonts. To avoid zillions of
warnings, special care must be taken to select a proper font which is
used during the PS run. The easiest way is to add the following at
the beginning of the document:
.if '\*[.T]'ps' \
. fam UT
Here we assume
> > I want a library of artificial
> > characters which combines base characters and accents to composite
> > characters, [...]
>
> Such substuitution, if done properly, has to be font-dependent and
> resorted to only if the font lacks precomposed characters.
Right. This is what the `.fchar' req
Ralph Corderoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Gaius,
>
> > I was wondering if this idea has any wider usage (and whether it is
> > feasible or whether the idea has been tried before?).
>
> Are you aware of
>
> A System for Algorithm Animation (Tutorial and User Manual).
> CSTR #132, J
Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gaius,
>
>
> I've added Cyrillic entities to grohtml's fonts. To avoid zillions of
> warnings, special care must be taken to select a proper font which is
> used during the PS run. The easiest way is to add the following at
> the beginning of the do
> I've also found that the cross-ref macros in -mm are easily detachable. I
> posted a version adapted to -ms here some time back; you should be able to
> find
> them with a little searching for my name in the archive! They work fine; I
> wrote an article using -ms and the adapted -mm macros, w
A System for Algorithm Animation (Tutorial and User Manual).
CSTR #132, J. L. Bentley and B. W. Kernighan, Bell Labs, January
1987. Instrument your programs with graphics.
The code for the programs mentioned in the paper are available at
http://cm.bell-labs.com/netlib/research
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> Like I said, I'm willing to fund some work and maybe Ted H. is the
> right guy. I'd like to see a new release of the docs: *roff
> reference & user guide, pic/tbl/eqn/etc, macro packages, etc.
To have groff documentation in info format has a) historical reasons
-- there already was a groff.tex
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Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Michail Vidiassov wrote
AFAIK, opentype fonts have tables of relative positions of accented
characters and accents, AFM files can have a section describing the
construction of composites. Can groff use that information?
No. It shouldn't be too difficult to write a scr
On Mar 14, 2005, at 4:50 AM, Meg McRoberts wrote:
I've also found that the cross-ref macros in -mm are easily
detachable. I
posted a version adapted to -ms here some time back; you should be
able to find
them with a little searching for my name in the archive! They work
fine; I
wrote an artic
I don't mind (too much) that the groff doc is currently in texinfo, but
does groff.texinfo convert into Info or HTML for anybody? It must, I know,
so what is the magic?
It consistently fails to for me, and I have texinfo and makeinfo 4.7 (and
the groff dist asks for at least 4.6, so I know I'm no
Dear Alejandro and All:
as far as I understand, the situation with character composition
in groff is as follows
1) General case
Opentype fonts may have character composition information,
but it is hard to get out of the font.
PS fonts used to have composition information, but it
is of no u
On Mar 14, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Dorai Sitaram wrote:
I don't mind (too much) that the groff doc is currently in texinfo, but
does groff.texinfo convert into Info or HTML for anybody? It must, I
know,
so what is the magic?
It consistently fails to for me, and I have texinfo and makeinfo 4.7
(and
th
On Monday 14 March 2005 9:08 pm, Robert Goulding wrote:
> On Mar 14, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Dorai Sitaram wrote:
> > I don't mind (too much) that the groff doc is currently in texinfo, but
> > does groff.texinfo convert into Info or HTML for anybody? It must, I
> > know,
> > so what is the magic?
> >
>
I've rewritten the m.tmac patch to reflect changes in www.tmac. No
functional changes beyond the previous patch; it simply marks headings
for grohtml and disables headers & footers.
m.tmac.patch
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Larry K., have you found a new CVS host for the UTP meanwhile? Have
you finally announced the UTP on the various lists? Maybe we can find
volunteers more easily if more people know of its existence...
No, and no. Larry McVoy has offered Bitkeeper, and I'm going to take him
up on it once I take t
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 08:54:29PM -0500, Larry Kollar wrote:
>
> >Larry K., have you found a new CVS host for the UTP meanwhile? Have
> >you finally announced the UTP on the various lists? Maybe we can find
> >volunteers more easily if more people know of its existence...
>
> No, and no. Larry
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