[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2022-09-30 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug #54759 (project groff): Status: Confirmed => Invalid ___ Reply to this item at: ___

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-12-05 Thread Peter Schaffter
Follow-up Comment #10, bug #54759 (project groff): Deri -- 'fc-match Helvetica' on my system returns n019003l.pfb: "Nimbus Sans L" "Regular" as expected. Is this a distro-related issue? I'm presently running Kubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial) and this is the default. If your default is Liberation

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-12-03 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
Follow-up Comment #7, bug #54759 (project groff): The degree sign is NOT the culprit, but the used font by the your pdf-viewer. You did not mention the name of those. Adding a note about the inability of a named pdf-viewer (or font) (with version) to place the degree sign properly is then

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-30 Thread Peter Schaffter
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #54759 (project groff): All the patch does is re-introduce the problematic degree sign I just took out. We want a good example of tbl, not an example of a good table. The material could just as well be greeked for all its relevance to the purpose.

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-29 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #54759 (project groff): Measurements need a unit to be unique. In headers the name of the quantity and the unit are displayed with a division mark between them, for example 't/°C', 'T/K', 'distance/m', and so on. The name or symbol of the quantity is usually

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-26 Thread Peter Schaffter
Update of bug #54759 (project groff): Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Reply to this item at: ___

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-26 Thread Peter Schaffter
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #54759 (project groff): For the present issue, the simplest solution is to replace the table header with something that renders neatly without kerning. It is, after all, just an example. I'll take care of it and mark this bug closed. Since the matter of slight

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-26 Thread Deri James
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #54759 (project groff): Since you are seeing different results with different viewers, you could try the flags "-P-e" on your test-groff line. (This will embed the fonts in the pdf so the viewers should all look the same, but the file will be much larger).

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-25 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #54759 (project groff): The line I use is: (\[de]C)\s[0]\*[blue2] The differences could be 1) different PDF-files, slide-demo.pdf From "test-groff -Tps -mpdfmark -mom -Z ..." and from "test-groff -Tpdf -mom -Z ...": x font 20 HB (or number 22) ... f20 (or

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-25 Thread Peter Schaffter
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #54759 (project groff): Not seeing the problem. Unadjusted (°C looks terrible: far too much space after the left parens and the degree-sign crashes into the letter "C". Adjusted version corrects both errors. Have attached pngs demonstrating both as they appear at my

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-11-24 Thread Bertrand Garrigues
Update of bug #54759 (project groff): Category:None => Macro - mom Severity: 3 - Normal => 2 - Minor Item Group:None => Example rendering Status:

[bug #54759] slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C"

2018-09-30 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
URL: Summary: slide-demo.mom: Wrong kerning for "(°C" Project: GNU troff Submitted by: bjarniig Submitted on: Sun 30 Sep 2018 06:28:15 PM UTC Category: None Severity: