* Dale Snell <[email protected]> [2019-08-16 17:09]: > On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 7:38 AM Jean Louis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > * Dale Snell <[email protected]> [2019-08-14 17:34]: > > > > > > Those look just fine to me. Feed them to > > > install-font.sh and you should be good to go. > > > > Sadly, in the official distribution of groff, there is no > > such script install-font.sh > > > > Hmm, I thought it was included with MOM in Groff. If not, > can be found on Peter Schaffter's web site. Specifically, > > <http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/mom-05.html#install-font> > > Check MOM's documentation (which IS part of Groff :-) ) for > an explanation of how to use the script.
I would not ask really here, if I would just get it straight from documentation. If anybody has produced the font with install-font.sh let me see the applicable example for tex-gyre fonts, or other solution as I wish to build groff and use it. > Peter's site is also where you will find the very latest > version of MOM. Since Groff updates much more slowly than > MOM does, it's a good idea to check in here every so often. > Peter usually announces a new version on this mailing list, > but I don't always see it. Thanks, I got it, but is simply not enough. Example: > -F family > Family to which the font belongs. Creates a family for the > groff font, which can then be accessed by calls to .fam or > .FAMILY (mom macros). Also creates a family directory for > fonts being made available system-wide (see -c and -C). > -F is useful for batch processing fonts that belong to the > same family. Use with care, since all files named on the > command line will be assigned to family. > If -F is not given, a prompt asks for the family name. I cannot know by that description neither font name to which family certain font should belong. > -d Make font available to gropdf. I cannot know should I or not use this option > -f name or +STYLE > Name by which to access the font with calls to .ft or > .FT (mom macros). name may be arbitrary, or a '+' sign > prefixed to an uppercase fontstyle recognized by groff, > eg +R, +I, +B, +BI, which respectively stand for regular, > italic, bold, and bold italic. The mom macros provide > additional styles, which may also be used. I cannot know what is common way to do it. If somebody did make it, let me know, as all what I want is to build groff from sources. Thanks, Jean _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
