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Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Nov 2002 22:31:54 +0100 (CET) |
> > The problem is that \[or] might have been used for different
> > purposes, e.g. denoting divisibility of whole numbers.
>
> But not bracket building? I know it isn't used for that these days,
> but perhaps historically.
According to the original troff documentation, the proper glyph for
this purpose is \[bv].
> > Anyway, I have to make a decision, and I have decided to be
> > conservative (contrary to my own conviction): groff will treat \[or]
> > as font-invariable, i.e., the font shape will always be the same.
>
> If it's of any interest, the output of
>
> .nf
> .de x
> .ft \\$1
> \\$1 abc\\(ordef
> ..
> .x B
> .x BI
> .x C
> .x CB
> .x CW
> .x H
> .x HB
> .x I
> .x R
> .x S
> .x TB
> .x TD
> .x TI
> .x TR
>
> on AIX 3.2.5's old `troff -Tpsc' shows \(or as the `|' character,
> e.g. ASCII 124, from the Symbol font in all cases except C and CW
> where it is the C and CW's `|' character.
Sigh. I won't emulate this.
To make life simple (well, the whole mess is already too difficult to
be called simple -- it costs way too much time to fix it), I will only
support two categories of glyphs: font-variant and font-invariant
ones. The former change the shape according to the current font
(provided a glyph does exist), the latter will always be taken from
font `S', or a definition with `.char' is provided. And I will
document which glyph belongs to which category.
Werner
- [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Werner LEMBERG, 2002/11/12
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Ralph Corderoy, 2002/11/13
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Werner LEMBERG, 2002/11/15
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Ralph Corderoy, 2002/11/15
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Ralph Corderoy, 2002/11/15
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph,
Werner LEMBERG <=
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Tadziu Hoffmann, 2002/11/18
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Werner LEMBERG, 2002/11/18
- Re: [Groff] meaning of \[or] glyph, Tadziu Hoffmann, 2002/11/19