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From: | Olle Lögdahl |
Subject: | Font installation issues Latin1 |
Date: | Sun, 15 Nov 2020 13:04:29 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.12.0 |
Hello,I'm working on installing computer modern font to groff. I can almost get it to work. The only issue I'm having is supporting 'åäö' (i believe all latin1 chars). When comparing my generated dit-file with the one existing for TimesR, I see I'm missing a charset definition for ':o' (and all other latin1 chars). When trying to add it in manually: ':o 500,448,11 2 246 odieresis', it doesn't throw an error, but cant either show the glyph. Also feels way too hacky.
I have no clue about the font system, how should it work? Does it have anything to do with the enc/text.enc file, or the map/textmap files? Or does the :o definition come from the .pfb?
I'm planning on doing a clearer writeup when i know more, i think it would be helpful for groff noobs how to do stuff like this :p
appending some files which might be helpful. Please tell me if you need any more fles/information.
Thanks in advance, Olle Lögdahl
cmr10.pfa
Description: application/font-type1
CMR10
Description: Text document
text.enc
Description: Text document
DESC
Description: Text document
textmap
Description: Text document
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