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I regard the following behaviour of grog, which has been there
from the beginning, to be wrong:
On the input files
a.n:
.EQ
.so /dev/null
.EN
b.n:
.so a.n
the following commands give the indicated results:
grog a.n: groff a.n [missing -se]
grog b.n: groff b.n [missing -se]
With the
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012, Denis M. Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 13:30:38 -0400
Peter Schaffter pe...@schaffter.ca wrote:
This works for me:
- use fontforge to convert the .otf to .t42 and .pfa (which
generates an .afm)
- use the .afm, with afmtodit, to generate a groff font
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