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Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff
From: |
Bernd Warken |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff |
Date: |
Fri, 30 May 2014 14:35:54 +0200 |
> Von: "Denis M. Wilson" <address@hidden>
>
> The proper use of ellipsis in text is as punctuation, and depending on
> the font may be subject to kerning. So it's use from a symbol font may
> not have all the properties. On the other hand apparently .cflags works
> for symbols from other fonts, eg to declare a sentence terminator.
>
> I've just found that it's in text fonts under \[u2026]\[el]
\[U2026] prints an ellipsis and an additional space, so \[el] should be
better for the output. Is \[u ....] globally available for getting
Unicode characters?
Moreover I do not understand, what \[u2026] should mean. It looks like
a Unicode glyph/character, but I could not realize how.
> (Ted Harding) <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > .char \[el] \f[S]\N'188'\fP
Where is \N'188' better documented? groff.7 say only:
\N’n’ Typeset the glyph with index n in the current font. No special
fonts are searched. Useful for adding (named) entities to a
document using the char request and friends.
What is this `index'? Ehere did you get this number `188'?
Bernd Warken
- [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Bernd Warken, 2014/05/27
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Werner LEMBERG, 2014/05/28
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Denis M. Wilson, 2014/05/29
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Ted Harding, 2014/05/29
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Denis M. Wilson, 2014/05/30
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff,
Bernd Warken <=
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Ralph Corderoy, 2014/05/30
- Re: [Groff] character u21D5 is not available in groff, Werner LEMBERG, 2014/05/30