Hi Roger ;),

> > Yep, i've noticed. I guess they're enconded in latin1 and i doubt
> > that groff suppports UTF-8, but i didn't checked it.
> 
> It does, via a "devutf8" device (using grotty as the postprocessor).
> "groff -T utf8" will give you UTF-8 output.  (UTF-8 input is not yet
> possible).

Good to know it, i'll have to test it later ;). Thanks

regards,

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