Hi Peter,
At 2024-02-21T13:42:58-0500, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> > It looks idiomatic enough to me. You can expect this change in my
> > next push. Thanks!
>
> Deri sent me a patch this morning. I've applied and tested it.
> Fixes the issue. If you want, I can push the change.
Sure!
Here's
Branden --
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> At 2024-02-21T01:27:43+0100, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> > I guess the simplest fix would be to have pdfmom _append_ the
> > "-k" and "-K" options to $preconv, i.e., replacing
> >
> > $preconv=$c;
> >
> > by
> >
> > $preconv.='
Hi Tadziu!
At 2024-02-21T01:27:43+0100, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> I guess the simplest fix would be to have pdfmom _append_ the
> "-k" and "-K" options to $preconv, i.e., replacing
>
> $preconv=$c;
>
> by
>
> $preconv.=' '.$c;
>
> at all three occurrences (the space makes sure the option
> However, pdfmom is supposed to accept all the same
> options as groff. Here, it does not, since "-Kutf8 -k" is
> acceptable to groff.
>
> groff -Tpdf -Kutf8 -k -mom timeline.mom > timeline.pdf
>
> works but
>
> pdfmom -Kutf8 -k timeline.mom > timeline.pdf
>
> fails.
In the perl
On Tue, Feb 20, 2024, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
>
> > Processed with
> > pdfmom -Kutf8 -k timeline.mom > timeline.pdf
> > the é is garbage.
>
> If I swap the order of the options:
>
> pdfmom -k -Kutf8 timeline.mom >timeline.pdf
>
> or leave out the "-k" entirely (since it is implied by
> Processed with
> pdfmom -Kutf8 -k timeline.mom > timeline.pdf
> the é is garbage.
If I swap the order of the options:
pdfmom -k -Kutf8 timeline.mom >timeline.pdf
or leave out the "-k" entirely (since it is implied by "-K"):
pdfmom -Kutf8 timeline.mom >timeline.pdf
it works on my
Hi, Branden.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> At 2024-02-19T12:39:53-0500, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> > Your minimal file renders fine on my system without -Kutf8 *and* I
> > recently encountered a file with a single accented character where
> > passing -Kutf8 had no effect (I had
Hi Peter,
At 2024-02-19T12:39:53-0500, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> Your minimal file renders fine on my system without -Kutf8 *and* I
> recently encountered a file with a single accented character where
> passing -Kutf8 had no effect (I had to introduce the character
> "silently" in an unused
Robert --
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, Robert Goulding via wrote:
> I have been trying to figure this out all morning! I have a handout with
> the word "kataskeuê" in it. Every time I try to compile it (groff -Tpdf -k
> -ms) I get the warning: warning: special character 'u0053_0326' not defined
> (Same
A, thank you so much (I needed to RTFM!) - R.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 12:44 PM G. Branden Robinson <
g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> At 2024-02-19T12:40:16-0500, Robert Goulding via wrote:
> > To answer my own question: It seems that preconv is not guessing the
> >
Hi Robert,
At 2024-02-19T12:40:16-0500, Robert Goulding via wrote:
> To answer my own question: It seems that preconv is not guessing the
> correct encoding from the file with a single word in it. If I specify
> -K utf-8 everything works OK.
>
> preconv -v reports: GNU preconv (groff) version
To answer my own question: It seems that preconv is not guessing the
correct encoding from the file with a single word in it. If I specify -K
utf-8 everything works OK.
preconv -v reports: GNU preconv (groff) version 1.23.0 with iconv support
and with uchardet support
Is this an expected
I have been trying to figure this out all morning! I have a handout with
the word "kataskeuê" in it. Every time I try to compile it (groff -Tpdf -k
-ms) I get the warning: warning: special character 'u0053_0326' not defined
(Same if I go the ps2pdf route)
Try and compile this minimal file
.LP
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