CVSROOT:/cvsroot/groff
Module name:groff
Branch:
Changes by: Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/03/08 20:26:54
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog
doc: groff.css
Log message:
* doc/groff.css (pre): Fix `background-color'
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/groff
Module name:groff
Branch:
Changes by: Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/03/09 18:11:43
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog
src/devices/grops: ps.cpp
Log message:
* src/devices/grops/ps.cpp
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On 24/02/2006, at 6:50 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Well, the .devicem macro will be exactly the same as \Y. To
create similar code with grops you have to use the `ps: def ...'
grops command to define a PS macro which is then executed with
`ps: exec' -- I'm sure you know that :-)
I wouldn't do
On 10/03/2006, at 11:22 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Since this is the one and only example in `man grops' regarding
PostScript, I can still see some problems: [...]
Patches please :-) Users can do that far better than the
programmers...
To create them, let's assume that the original file is
Miklos Somogyi wrote, quoting Werner Lemberg:
To create them, let's assume that the original file is called
`foo.man.orig', and your changes are in `foo.man'. Then simply enter
the command
diff -u foo.man.orig foo.man foo.man.diff
Do you mean the /usr/share/man/man1/grops.1 man page?
Do you mean the /usr/share/man/man1/grops.1 man page?
Yes.
I'll do it, just give me a week or two please.
Thanks in advance.
Werner
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Do you mean the /usr/share/man/man1/grops.1 man page?
No. I'm sure Werner means the src/devices/grops/grops.man file in
the source distribution -- preferably the current version from CVS.
Well, yes, but it really doesn't matter :-)
Werner
Groff does not compile under gcc 4.1.
You can find more detailed information at
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125666
I thought it would be better to place the url instead of copying it, because
there is more than one person with the same problem, and the page is dynamic,
so you might
I've just discovered the `blm' macro. I think that I'll use it like
this:
.blm sp4
.de sp4
.sp .4
..
'cause I can read thing better with blank lines than with individual
`.sp .4` inserts.
Here blm has an argument, a macro. If the macro could have an argument
too:
.blm macro
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding what to consider the default font set for devps.
Groff does not compile under gcc 4.1.
Thanks for the report. Please try the current CVS -- I think this has
been reported earlier, and I've already fixed those issues.
Werner
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Well, I have a 10 years old Apple LaserWriter printer (which comes
with an original Adobe PS interpreter), and I normally don't
create a PDF document from the PS original just for printing...
Do you print groff PS output for any purposes but test?
I use this printer exclusively for
How about this:
.de mysp
.nr myspcnr (v;\\$1)
..
.de myspcmac
.sp \\n[myspcnr]u
..
.blm myspcmac
and then just say
.mysp .4
if you want small spacing, or
.mysp 1
if you want larger spacing, etc.
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Do you print groff PS output for any purposes but test?
I use groff for all my documentation (since I know the MM macros in my spine).
But, on the other hand, may be you are printing more pages created
with grops then the rest of humanity.
The PostScript output is what I send to
On 10-Mar-06 Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding what to consider
I recently typeset a 400-page book that is going to the publisher
in the next few weeks (I am not the author). It is typeset using
groff and PostScript output. I also convert the PS to PDF for
emailing to reviewers. Font used: New Century Schoolbook: normal
bold, and italics.
I also create
On 11/03/2006, at 1:28 AM, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding what to
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Dear Werner,
the quesion of composing glyphs from parts has already been discussed.
Doing composition the proper way was not considered practical due to high
costs and low demand.
A modern font may contain instrucions on composing glyphs from parts (GSUB
table),
but it is likely to have
On Friday 10 Mar 2006 14:28, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding
Now the beauty of the thing is, that when you rotate a body,
you rotate the normal vectors as well. When you translate
or scale, you translate and scale the vertices, but not
the normals. Now these Whew! guys transform the normals,
always.
If you scale the body anisotropically, you *have*
On 03/03/2006, at 9:35 PM, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
Now the beauty of the thing is, that when you rotate a body,
you rotate the normal vectors as well. When you translate
or scale, you translate and scale the vertices, but not
the normals. Now these Whew! guys transform the normals,
always.
Dear Werner,
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
request to groff to activate an option so that it tries to compose
missing glyphs automatically if both the base and accent characters
are available. On the other hand I'm not sure whether this is a good
thing from the typographical point
I have several questions that I'd like to understand the answers
to, and I'm raising them here because others might be able to
benefit.
I have been attempting to follow Ted Harding's explanation on how
to embed encapsulated PostScript into a groff page. After some
false starts and failed
A modern font may contain instrucions on composing glyphs from parts
(GSUB table), but it is likely to have most of the popular glyphs
precomposed.
GSUB can't be used for composing glyphs from parts. It can be used to
create ligatures. What you probably mean is the GPOS table. I'll
post a
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. What shall we do with `charXXX' glyph names, with 128 = `XXX'
= 255, if we are in `unicode' mode?
The intent is that they are handled like undefined \[foobar]
characters, i.e. that font::contains() returns false for them, and
consequently some upper layers in troff will give a warning
I think the only way you can do it is on the following lines:
.de mysp
.sp 4
..
.blm mysp
and then you can simply redefine 'mysp' whenever you like, without
redefining 'blm'. This is almost as compact as redefining
.blm sp 6
say, every time.
Setting a register will also do:
Dear Werner,
when inquiring into the problem of adding more glyphs to base PS fonts,
I have got a question:
What PS fonts do groff fonts in devps describe?
Core14_AFMs.tar from Adobe has fonts with more precomposed gliphs and kern
pairs. Ghostscript fonts (URW+Filippov) have fewer glyphs
Running make on the CVS, I get this:
[everything OK up to here]
rm -f pdfmark.pdf
export GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX; GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX=''; export
GROFF_BIN_DIR; GROFF_BIN_DIR=/Users/larry/Projects/groff/src/roff/groff;
export GROFF_BIN_PATH; GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo /Users/larry/Projects/
I've been watching this thread with a little concern.
Regarding Mikhail's final remark, I would like to say that, whatever
additional fonts become available with groff, the standard Adobe
fonts should remain the default.
You are probably misunderstanding. We are talking about updating the
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Hello,
I would like to know, if there is a standard column width, when I use
the .TS macro? The problem is, that the result of the following code is
wrapped text in the second column (independent from MANWIDTH), even if I
use expand:
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Hi Werner,
Please add a proper @thissection command
This means using marks, etc. Sorry, I don't plan to implement this any
time soon, if ever. Maybe Stepan or someone else would like to work on
it.
@thissection{} isn't in the Texinfo manual any more (and hasn't been for
years), because
Hi Werner,
you select page `13' in acroread, you actually go to the page labeled
`13' which is physical page 36 or so. To go to page `xiii', you have
to type `xiii' in the `go to Page' dialogue.
It's not clear to me that this is necessarily an improvement, if this
behavior is
request to groff to activate an option so that it tries to compose
missing glyphs automatically if both the base and accent
characters are available. On the other hand I'm not sure whether
this is a good thing from the typographical point of view.
For fonts that lack composition data
On Friday, 10 March 2006 at 17:28:51 +0300, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
I use PostScript output for almost everything. My book The Complete
FreeBSD (http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/) is written
in
Dear Werner,
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
request to groff to activate an option so that it tries to compose
missing glyphs automatically if both the base and accent
characters are available. On the other hand I'm not sure whether
this is a good thing from the typographical point
[...] pdfmark.pdf
AFPL Ghostscript 8.53: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
MacOSX 10.4.5, configure line is ./configure --prefix=/usr
--mandir=/usr/ share/man (adding CXX=g++2 is not required for
10.4.x) if that makes a difference.
On my GNU/Linux box, using gs 8.53 too, pdfmark.pdf
You can set use the /PAGELABEL PDFmark so that the PDF's idea of
page numbers match what's printed in the headers and footers. You
would put something like this at the top of the page:
[ /Label (iii) /PAGELABEL pdfmark
[...]
This is the kind of information which should be added to
TeX has huge amount of time invested in 8bit fonts, 8bit encodings,
virtual fonts - and commands to create accents by hand look natural for
mathematicians who use them in formulae.
TeX is not likely to go Unicode any time soon -
Ha! Are you aware that I've written the CJK package for TeX to
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On 04-Mar-06 Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Why the skew is computed for 'x' and not for accent glyph ('\\$2')?
Again, I've no idea :-) The code snippet was taken from ps.tmac,
without analyzing it in detail. I've simply forgotten how it works.
The answer here is (or should be) that if you place an
On 11/03/2006, at 9:03 AM, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
How about this:
.de mysp
.nr myspcnr (v;\\$1)
..
.de myspcmac
.sp \\n[myspcnr]u
..
.blm myspcmac
and then just say
.mysp .4
if you want small spacing, or
.mysp 1
if you want larger spacing, etc.
Ted, Werner, Tadziu:
Thanks for the close reading of the examples file.
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 08:13:48AM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
If you get a chance, have a look at
http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/grap-1.38pre.tar.gz
unless I hear very bad news from you or my bug reporter, I'm going
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 08:19:04AM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
If you get a chance, have a look at
http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/grap-1.38pre.tar.gz
unless I hear very bad news from you or my bug reporter, I'm going to
roll this out in the next few days.
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