On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:22 AM, wrote:
> i was just wondering because all these special unicode
> characters work with the LucidaSans font. and the
> /sys/lib/postscript/troff/R file *suggested* to me that
> it should fall back to the Lucida font for special
> characters...
>
> how are the trof
i was just wondering because all these special unicode
characters work with the LucidaSans font. and the
/sys/lib/postscript/troff/R file *suggested* to me that
it should fall back to the Lucida font for special
characters...
how are the troff font descriptions in /sys/lib/troff/font/devutf
genera
Honestly, the easiest thing to do is run the input through sed.
Or use Heirloom troff, which has much better support
for Unicode and modern fonts.
Russ
that char comes from a xhtml file from a ebook in
epub format.
--
cinap
why are you trying to render U+2019?
the usual way to do that is to write U+0027.
russ
trying to render special unicode character 0x2019
in troff.
but pr2post fails with:
/386/bin/aux/tr2post: :31 :WARNING: cannot find glyph, rune=0x2019
stoken=<’> troff font R
now looking in:
/sys/lib/postscript/troff/R
0x2000 0x20ff LucidaSansUnicode20
but in:
/sys/lib/troff/font/devutf/R