Another glyph that is in most text PostScript fonts, is widely used in English, but is not in groff, is the ellipsis (three dots).
Denis On Thu, 29 May 2014 20:13:49 +0200 "Bernd Warken" <groff-bernd.warken...@web.de> wrote: > > Von: "Werner LEMBERG" <w...@gnu.org> > > > > > The following line is from groff_char.man: > > > > > > \[vA] \e[vA] uni21D5 u21D5 vertical > > > double arrow in both directions > > > > > > I couldn't find this character \[vA]. Some idea? > > > > Originally contained in the glyph sets of -Tlj4 and -Tdvi; added to > > -Tps later on, using the standard AGL name `uni21D5'. > > Fine. I seem reasonable to include this and the other 4 characters > into groff in general for all devices. How can this be done? > > Bernd Warken > --