From time to time, I've built groff using Microsoft Visual C/C++ and
the MKS Toolkit. The MKS environment provides most of the necessary
Unix-like utilities without much diddling, but not without a few
quirks.
One quirk makes it impossible for configure to detect the path
separator. With the M
> Your example works perfectly with -Tutf8 if the source file is in
> UTF-8 and the -K preprocessor is used, and was the first thing that
> I tried.
OK.
> But it does not work either for -Tlatin1, or for -Tutf8 with the
> source in KOI8-R,
Processing my example works just fine if the input file