> Perhaps you can use the \o escape to write the appropriate accent > if you want to stick with ASCII. Therefore, you can write "year" as > a\o'n~'o without people getting confused with the rear hatch of the > human body. :)
Thanks Luis, but if I had to write and correct a 300 pages spanish text in this way, this would be a real pain in the "year". Anyway I think with -Tascii, the no ascii characā ters are omitted, so I have to use -Tutf8 and then this characters (-, `, ') are changed, so I'm going to follow the Anton's advise. Now, I have to learn a easy way to write plain ascii in ps/dvi devices, I suppose writing a simple macro to let unchanged the characters listed in groff_char.7. I see in "Unix Tex Processing" the use of Courier font for print code in the "printout" environment. The look is similar but in copy and paste situations may create nightmares. Well, I have a lots of things to learn. Thanks to all. Trebol.
