Dear Dave: I guess I thought that the Postscript fonts that come with Ghostscript would already contain that glyph.
To put it another way: if I have a standard Linux (on a Chromebook) setup, with lots of Unicode fonts installed in the system, and ghostscript, what steps do I need to take in order to be able to use that glyph? As I said, I'm rusty on groff fonts, and I'm not sure if I need to install another Times font, or whether the Times font that ghostscript uses will have the glyph that I need, and I just need to find a way to refer to it. Thanks - Robert. On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 9:02 AM Dave Kemper <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/23/21, Robert Goulding <[email protected]> wrote: > > When I run this through groff -ps -e -ms -k I get the message: > > > > warning: can't find special character 'u25B3' > > > > which I was kind of expecting. But is there any easy way to point > > grops towards the definition of U25B3? > > Hi Robert, > > Are you asking how to install a font containing U+25B3 in groff? Or > do you have such a font already installed, and you're asking how to > access U+25B3 from within a groff document? > > -- Robert Goulding Director, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values; Director, Program in History and Philosophy of Science; Assoc. Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, Fellow, Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame.
