So it seems that the UnivMath* files are
just dummies here - there's no real font
coverage for that stuff? Does anyone
know if the actual PS fonts are available
somewhere? Or am I missing something?
As per the Heirloom troff stuff - I tried porting
Heirloom, but firstly, I like the ability to inpu
Best recent c99 example:
int foo[] = {
[0] = 1,
[1] = 2,
[2] = 4,
[3] = 8,
[4] = 16,
[5] = 32
};
I shudder to think about foo[6].
Paul
On Thursday, February 17, 2011, ron minnich wrote:
> I was looking at another fine example of modern programming from glibc
> and just had to share
I was looking at another fine example of modern programming from glibc
and just had to share it.
Where does the getpid happen? It's anyone's guess. This is just so
readable too ... I'm glad they want to such effort to optimize getpid.
ron
#ifndef NOT_IN_libc
static inline __attribute__((always_i
Hello,
What I know about the topic is basically here
http://9fans.net/archive/2010/09/182
However, I must repeat, the whole stuff is a mess.
What I think would be useful, would be to backport the abilities of
the Heirloom troff to work with T1, Truetype, OpenType fonts directly.
R
On 17 Februar
I'm trying to use the UnivMath6 fonts
in order to get a Blackboard bold D
in troff, so I issue:
.fp 6 M6 UnivMath6
but when it comes to postscript, it
complains:
converting from troff to postscript...
/386/bin/aux/tr2post: :76 :WARNING: cannot open file
/sys/lib/postscript/troff/UnivMath6
/386/b