* Dale Snell <dalesnel...@gmail.com> [2019-08-06 23:55]: > On Tue, Aug 6, 2019, 12:33 PM Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote > > How do I create U- fonts? > > The URW++ fonts (i.e., U-*) should be installed when you build > Groff.
Maybe. I got it in GNU/Linux distribution, I did not build it myself. Maybe I should later. But I wish to try if it works as packaged. > One would hope that your Gnu/Linux distro vendor would include them, > but that's not guaranteed. I cannot find them. > Worse, URW++ changed the names of their files a while back, and not > all the distro vendors have caught up. If the U-* fonts won't > install when you build Groff, you'll need to install new fonts > manually. I suggest using the install-font script that is included > with MOM. I have the script, it requires file argument, or font argument, how should I know which one? > I used that to install the TeX Gyre fonts, which I am quite happy > with. The TeX Gyre fonts are a replacement for the 35 URW++ > PostScript fonts, and work quite nicely. I have TeX Gyre fonts in the system. They are listed as: tex-gyre-fonts /usr/share/fonts/tex-gyre/texgyreadventor-bold.otf tex-gyre-fonts /usr/share/fonts/tex-gyre/texgyreadventor-bolditalic.otf tex-gyre-fonts /usr/share/fonts/tex-gyre/texgyreadventor-italic.otf tex-gyre-fonts /usr/share/fonts/tex-gyre/texgyreadventor-regular.otf So is that to somehow include it for groff? How? Jean