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Re: [Groff] \o and \z do not work for -Tutf8
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Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] \o and \z do not work for -Tutf8 |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Aug 2014 12:19:59 +0100 |
Hi Keith,
> > Both escapes are documented in Osanna/Kernioghan `CSTR 54' and many
> > other ancient `roff' documentations. So `nroff' should be able to
> > do that as well. Every typewriter could do such overstriking.
>
> But a video terminal is not a typewriter. Video terminals can display
> only one glyph in each physical character cell; when you compose a
> character by overstriking multiple glyphs, you will see only the last
> one struck in each cell. You can achieve no better than this.
That used to be true, but then xterm(1) has -fb support for a `bold'
font to support same-glyph overstrike with `x^Hx', and then Unicode got
in on the act with combining characters.
$ printf '\0%s\040\336\0 ' a b c | iconv -f ucs-2be; echo
a⃞ b⃞ c⃞
$
Don't think this helps with Bernd's issue though. :-) There is U+0331,
combining macron below, `U̱ṉi̱x̱', and lots of other combiners. Don't know
offhand of a `plus' for overlaying a `0' in -Tutf8.
Bernd, I think you need to Google up `pinyin and unicode'.
Cheers, Ralph.
Re: [Groff] \o and \z do not work for -Tutf8, hohe72, 2014/08/04