On Sun, 20 May 2007, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Sigfrid,
>
> > It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> > the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> > using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> > characters come out as KR, but the remaining are taken from SS
> > (slanted special characters). In order to get this printed correctly,
> > I need to reset the system of special characters. How do I do that
> > (Problem 1)?
>
> Are .special and .fspecial any use? See groff_diff(7). A search for
> "special" in that man page may also be useful.
I forgot to say that in the beginning of my document I have this
.fam BA
.fspecial KR
.fspecial KI
This does not seem to help, very much. The Kerkis font is read, and
included in the postscript, which states the following
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%Creator: groff version 1.19.3
%%CreationDate: Sun May 20 10:50:04 2007
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Symbol
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset grops 1.19 3
%%+ font Kerkis
%%+ font Berling-Roman
%%+ font Berling-Italic
%%+ font Berling-Bold
%%+ font Symbol-Slanted
Berling is the only commercial font I've got :-) I bought it for nostalgic
reasons, it was made in a foundry situated here in Lund, Sweden, where I
live.
Yours
Sigge
> Cheers,
>
>
> Ralph.
>