> [Please configure your e-mail program so that it replies to CCed
> addresses also.]
> > >> Minimum example, please, together with your calling sequence.
> >> Werner
> > > > Sure.
> > > > Given original text file date string macros as :
> > > > .DA "20 avril 2012 " "S\['e]ance de l\*[psq]avant-midi"
> > > > .de DA
> > \\$1 \\$2
> > > > .pdfbookmark -T \\*(tg 1 "\\$1" "\\$2"
> > .
> > > > While the text is correct in the body of the transcript, the text
> > passed to bookmark drops the french char glyph completely,
> > producing as a bookmark:
> > > > Avril 12 2012 Sance de l'avant-midi (missing tranformed \['e])
> > Keith, can you help?
> > > Werner
Using this as a test:-
.sp |1i
Bookmark Test
.sp 1
.ds tg tg
.trin '\C'aq'
.de DA
\\$1 \\$2
.pdfbookmark -T \\*(tg 1 "\\$1" "\\$2"
..
.DA "20 avril 2012 " "S\['e]ance de l'avant-midi"
.pdfsync
and command:-
groff -Tpdf t.trf
seems to produce the desired bookmark, although 2 warnings are
output. (You will need a recent CVS version of groff to include the
pdf device).
Deri