> Not really. With -Tascii you get > > warning: can't find numbered character 32
It seems the reason this worked for me is that I had edited the font description files to include the space as well. Are there any situations where this could produce undesirable results? > It's a bug in grops, handling the `space' glyph incorrectly. Yes, but widthshow is too convenient not to use it for word-spacing. I guess the problem could be fixed by including the space twice in the encoding vector, once as a "glue" space and once as a "character" space, and then having widthshow stretch only the "glue" space, treating the "character" space as any other printable character. _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
