Re: [Groff] Installing Russian Type-1 Fonts

2011-08-19 Thread Anton Shepelev
Werner LEMBERG: > Please don't hesitate to ask! Ideally, you could > then improve the documentation based on your ques- > tions :-) Thanks, I appreciate it. I thouhgt I'd jot a draft document descirbing various aspects of setting up groff for a specific language, that would include deal

Re: [Groff] Installing Russian Type-1 Fonts

2011-08-19 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I ran my file through preconv and the result contained > algorithmically derived glyphs \[u] for Russian letters, which, > by definition, are not part of the GGL. Sorry for being sloppy. \[u] is what groff expects for all glyphs not part of the GGL. > But what to do with hyphenation?

Re: [Groff] Installing Russian Type-1 Fonts

2011-08-19 Thread Anton Shepelev
Werner LEMBERG: > I've posted a solution a few years ago to the > groff list which is still valid. Ah, thank you. So you are mapping the Russian alpha- bet to internal characters correspoinding to KOI-8-R and then using hyphenation patterns in the same encoding. This way, not only UTF

Re: [Groff] Installing Russian Type-1 Fonts

2011-08-19 Thread Anton Shepelev
Sorry for the mangled text in the previous message. Werner LEMBERG: > I've posted a solution a few years ago to the > groff list which is still valid. Ah, thank you. So you are mapping the Russian alpha- bet to internal characters correspoinding to KOI-8-R and then using a hyphenation patt

Re: [Groff] Installing Russian Type-1 Fonts

2011-08-19 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Ah, thank you. So you are mapping the Russian alphabet to internal > characters corresponding to KOI-8-R and then using a hyphenation > pattern in the same encoding. Yes. > This way, not only UTF-8 input may be fed to groff, but also KOI-8-R > -- just omit preconv processing (the -K or -k opti