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Re: [Groff] Re: Resource forks in OSX
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: [Groff] Re: Resource forks in OSX |
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Wed, 11 Sep 2002 08:33:39 +0200 (CEST) |
> This won't work, like ever :). The request .ft does a font change
> (that is mounts a font in old otroff jargon) and particualrly
> returns to the default font if called without an argument, but
> nothing else.
This is not correct. From groff.info:
- Request: .ft [font]
- Escape: \fF
- Escape: \f(FN
- Escape: \f[FONT]
The `ft' request and the `\f' escape change the current font to
FONT (one-character name F, two-character name FN).
- Request: .ft nnn
- Escape: \fN
- Escape: \f(NN
- Escape: \f[NNN]
Change the current font position to NNN (one-digit position N,
two-digit position NN), which must be a non-negative integer.
Werner
Re: [Groff] Re: IPA font problem (was Resource Forks in OSX), Rob Scovell, 2002/09/10
Re: [Groff] Re: Resource forks in OSX, Werner LEMBERG, 2002/09/11
Re: [Groff] Re: Resource forks in OSX, Alejandro López-Valencia, 2002/09/11
Re: [Groff] Re: Resource forks in OSX__Wrapping up, Alejandro López-Valencia, 2002/09/11