> >> It would be nice to have access to all the TrueType and > >> PostScript fonts installed on the system without having to build > >> metric files and so forth. > > > > This is virtually impossible IMHO. You need a tight integration > > between groff and the OS, making it highly system-specific. > > I don't know about that. Instead of reading the groff metrics, > gtroff could perhaps query the system for metrics.
You are opening a can of worms. It is one of the most complicated issues of font handling across different platforms. > The code to get the metrics would obviously be system-specific, and > the Free operating systems would have to go even further and have > WM-specific code (say, for Gnome or KDE)... which would be a problem > when moving around. I simply haven't time to go this route, given that groff works just fine with the current method, and that there are tools to make any font work with groff. Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff