Dear All, let me remind you what Werner already said on the la/ra issue about 09 MAr 2005, while discussing "ubuntu, groff and utf-8"
PS. Are you sure that mapping in devutf8 fonts (and other places) `la' and `ra' to 0x27E8(MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET) and 0x27E9 is a good idea?
For UTF-8, this is the right solution IMHO. The other choice, U+2329, is problematic due to its canonical equivalence to the CJK left angle bracket, U+3008. It's easy to override this locally.
It do not think many fonts have that Math Symbols, while `la' and `ra' are often used in roff files in non-math context
Really? Can you give an example?
.URL from www.tmac uses la and ra .URL is often used in the groff man pages.
Aah, I see. Can you do a survey which characters for la and ra could be used also, this is, what popular UTF8 console fonts actually have? It should be straightforward to add a fallback character with `.fchar' to tty.tmac: .fchar \[la] < .fchar \[ra] > perhaps using something `better' than `<' and `>'. Sincerely, Michail (speaking for Werner) PS. BTW, can you point me to a font having that MATHEMATICAL * ANGLE BRACKETs ? _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff