Werner LEMBERG pravi:
>> I would translate a latin2 document with all Polish special
>> characters via groff version 1.19.2. If I use the output device utf8
>> all works fine. If I use dvi or ps as output device I get the
>> following warnings:
>>
>> :5: warning: can't find special character `u0061
> The distinction between - and \- is interesting. Since I like to copy a
> command line from a document and paste it to the shell, this is
> important. I have to figure out why it doesn't work here. Pasting to
> TextEdit works and shows the hyphen, pasting to Terminal does not work.
> I'll add a c
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> This is correct, unfortunately. groff doesn't yet support UTF8 input.
Ought! :(
But, it's something impossible to implement, or just it isn't interesting?
I say it because if the different distros take the same way as
ubuntu... It wont be cool for groff
support utf-8 input. Just this little question, I think the answer is
yes about other threats... but, I'll be nice a confimation for the bug
report.
Readin info groff I found how to do utf-8 output, but nothing about input :(
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