I'm sure this is a dumb question, because I don't entirely get how these
encodings work yet - but why can't groff refer directly U1F10, but instead
breaks it down into U03B5 and U0313?
Also man groff_char says "These [Greek] glyphs are intended for technical
use, not for real Greek," and the lower
Hi Robert and Steffen,
At 2021-02-11T23:03:47+0100, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Robert Goulding wrote in
> :
> |I've been away from groff for a long time; I think the last time I used it,
> |there was no Unicode support at all. Now I'm interested in using it as a
> |filter from markdown, through
Hello.
Robert Goulding wrote in
:
|I've been away from groff for a long time; I think the last time I used it,
|there was no Unicode support at all. Now I'm interested in using it as a
|filter from markdown, through pandoc to groff to pdf.
|
|This is working well for me, except for a handful
I've been away from groff for a long time; I think the last time I used it,
there was no Unicode support at all. Now I'm interested in using it as a
filter from markdown, through pandoc to groff to pdf.
This is working well for me, except for a handful of files in which I use
Greek with accents. I