Good evening, On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 15:14:05 +0200 Bertrand Garrigues <bertrand.garrig...@laposte.net> wrote:
> > I had tried using the U-P font, but I set it at the command line via > > ''-f''. I presume the fact that the document had ''.FAMILY P'' in it > > then proceeded to override the command line setting... > > ghostscript 9.21 caused lots of troubles to groff/gropdf (see bugs > #50786 #50989). I'm a bit surprised that you can use Palatino fonts > with -Tpdf, currently (with up to date groff from git and ghostscript > 9.21) it is broken, unless you apply patch 'file #41568: > bug-50989-v2.patch' from bug #50989. I'm using pdfmom, but don't know if that makes a difference in how things work. My builds of groff and ghostscript are pretty much vanilla. I turned off the extra documentation for groff, but that's about it. > On which system are you running groff? And which version of groff are > you using (1.22.3 from your distribution or did you rebuild it from > sources?)? The system is custom built, best described as a cross between Linux from Scratch and CRUX. I built groff (version 1.22.3) from source. > Presumably on your system you still have URW fonts available in .pfb > format (on my system they are now installed as .otf fonts). I'm not sure of the format -- the font files don't appear to have a distinguishing suffix. -- Dominic Jones <jon...@xmission.com>