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Re: Two questons: Norwgegian characters and space when switching typefac
From: |
Dale Snell |
Subject: |
Re: Two questons: Norwgegian characters and space when switching typeface |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Nov 2019 01:31:06 -0800 |
For the Norwegian characters, you'll need to use constructions like "\[o/]"
and "\[ae]". Forgive me, I'm away from my computer right now, and I can't
remember how to specify the "a-with-ring" character. Read the man page for
groff_char(7); that has the whole list of special characters. Oh, and you
may need to use the URW++ font files. Those are the ones that start with
"U-". Those fonts have more characters than the regular files.
As for the unwanted space character, try the following:
There should
.I not\c
be a space after not.
Hope this helps.
--
--dds
"And finally, _thinking_ is an exercise to which all too few brains are
accustomed." --E.E. "Doc" Smith, _First Lensman_
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019, 11:09 PM Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) <address@hidden>
wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Today is my second day trying out groff. I have over a decade
> experiences with LaTeX and a few years experiences with markdown.
>
> I have two questions.
>
> First question is on Norwegian characters: ø, å, and æ. It seems that
> I cannot type them as plain text, because the produced PDF file gives
> funny output.
>
> Second question is on the space when switching typefaces.
>
> Here is an example:
>
> (See for example,
> I. ABC
> )
>
> Now, this will produce a space between ABC and ). Is there some way
> that I can get rid of the space there?
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Xianwen
>
>