p9p apps use plan9 bitmap fonts, not X11 ones.
An alternative font for rio may be specified on command line (-font )
or by setting $font environment variable (the latter shall apply for
most other libdraw apps).
Try font = $PLAN9/font/pelm/unicode.9.font or so.
2011/2/5 Rudolf Sykora :
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On 4 February 2011 21:44, Russ Cox wrote:
>> .EQ
>> aαb
>> .EN
>
> Fixed.
Thanks!! It now works much better, at least for me :).
Now \(*a and α produce (at least visually) the same, which has been desirable.
P9p and plan9 works the same now.
(Still, however, 'alpha' is different from \(*a (or α)
> now I know a bit more. 9 eqn seems to throw away my Greek letters for
> some reason. Having a file with contents:
>
> .EQ
> aαb
> .EN
Fixed.
Eqn was using the proposed standard functions mbtowc and wctomb
for processing multibyte character sequences and wide characters.
Unfortunately, those don
Hello,
now I know a bit more. 9 eqn seems to throw away my Greek letters for
some reason. Having a file with contents:
.EQ
aαb
.EN
i.e. a Greek letter between 'a' and 'b' in the math mode, produces,
9 eqn file
.EQ
.ds 11 "\f2a\^\^\^b\fP
.if 1m>\n(.v .ne 1m
.rn 11 10
\&\*(10
.EN
.lf 4
Can anybo
Hello,
this is my perpetual problem.
Say I typeset my texts with
cat $stem.xref |9 pic|9 tbl|9 eqn|9 troff -ms|9 tr2post |9 psfonts >$stem.ps
in Plan9port. I can't achieve having Greek letters in the ps.
I read this
That said, if somehow the contents of
/sys/lib/postscript/font end