Dear Werner,
you wrote:
> What else is needed to support Unicode on the input side?
My suggestion would be to start by picking one of the several UTF-8
preprocessors that have floated across the list lately, and include
it in groff. Perhaps it's a little late to do for 1.19.2, but the
next u
> amber hassan wrote:
>
>> Please tell me , How do I create cross references in pdf or ps
>> document which enabel movement within a document through mouse clicks
>
> Get the CVS version of groff, or a nightly build from http://
> groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/ and compile it. The development versio
I believe Amber's question was not how to build a PDF or PS
file, but how to create cross-references that become hot links
in the build document. I don't think raw groff has this
capability...
I did once work with an mm derivate that had this capability
and it was pretty nicely done. Alas, I jus
Meg McRoberts wrote:
> I believe Amber's question was not how to build a PDF or PS
> file, but how to create cross-references that become hot links
> in the build document. I don't think raw groff has this
> capability...
I guess this *is* what Amber is asking, so Larry's and my replies
perhaps d
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 03:00:24AM -0700, Meg McRoberts wrote:
> I believe Amber's question was not how to build a PDF or PS
> file, but how to create cross-references that become hot links
> in the build document. I don't think raw groff has this
> capability...
>
> I did once work with an mm de
> > groff can handle only 203 input characters currently. The *top
> > priority* for me in converting groff to handle Unicode is to widen
> > the 8bit input character slot to have a width of 32bit.
> > Everything else is much less important IMHO.
>
> Does it mean that there will be no quick-and-d
> > Werner:
> > > groff can handle only 203 input characters currently. The *top
> > > priority* for me in converting groff to handle Unicode is to widen
> > > the 8bit input character slot to have a width of 32bit.
> > > Everything else is much less important IMHO.
> >
> Michail:
> > Does it mean
On Wednesday, 7 September 2005 at 11:51:13 +0100, Keith MARSHALL wrote:
> Meg McRoberts wrote:
>
>> Does ps2pdf no longer work? It worked fine for version 17.1
>> but I haven't been able to get it to work for ps files generated
>> with 19.1. I'll have to try it again with the new version.
>
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