On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 07:10:43PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I discovered the U-* fonts were missing once I upgraded to Debian 12
> (Bookworm) last year:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051248
>
> I don't think that is in any way this is any way related to the Void
> pa
Gáspár Gergő writes:
Maybe it's just some issue with the Void gsfonts package then.
What's the output of `xbps-query -f gsfonts`?
Alexis.
I discovered the U-* fonts were missing once I upgraded to Debian 12
(Bookworm) last year:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051248
I don't think that is in any way this is any way related to the Void
package, however.
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best
Sorry about the long lines!
Well, it might not be a groff problem after all, since 'locate U-AB' or even
'locate U-' does not come up with anything; these groff font folders don't
have the URW fonts.
Maybe it's just some issue with the Void gsfonts package then.
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 06:18:44PM +0200, Gáspár Gerg?? wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I already have ghostscript installed. I checked the dependencies, on Void,
> the package you are referring to is called "gfonts" (the description says
> "URW+ base35 fonts").
>
> I also tried using the p
On Sat, May 11, 2024, Dave Kemper wrote:
> On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 1:50 AM Gáspár Gergő wrote:
> > I realized, however, that the "hungarumlauts" on the ő Ő ű
> > and Ű glyphs are placed incorrectly in the built-in fonts of
> > groff used for the pdf device.
>
> Does this mean the problem doesn't
Hi Dave,
I really just wanted to specify my problem. I tested it just now with piping
output from the -Tps device to ps2pdf, and the problem still persists.
Cheers,
Gergő Gáspár
Thanks for the reply!
I already have ghostscript installed. I checked the dependencies, on Void, the
package you are referring to is called "gfonts" (the description says "URW+
base35 fonts").
I also tried using the ps device instead and piping the result through ps2pdf,
and but I still got t
1) to get the URW-fonts
2) to avoid people having to ask on a groff-list
3) to elevate status of 'ghostscript' from 'recommends' to
'depends' (Debian)
4) the configure script already asks about it
5) groff's default output is PostScript.
6) the packet 'groff' produces some 'ps' fil
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 1:50 AM Gáspár Gergő wrote:
> I realized, however, that the "hungarumlauts" on the ő Ő ű and Ű glyphs are
> placed incorrectly in the built-in fonts of groff used for the pdf device.
Does this mean the problem doesn't happen for the ps device? Or have
you not tried that?
I should have mentioned that the package 'ghostscript' must be
installed. The 'configure' script tests for its existence.
'ghostscript' depends on 'fonts-urw-base35'.
The names are based on Debian.
Dear Oliver,
Yes, you did get my name right! :)
Thanks for the tips! I tried installing another font (EB Garamond), and it
displays correctly. The reason I want to avoid installing fonts other than the
standard ones, though, is that I want some of my friends to be able to use my
implementatio
Dear Bjarni!
This looks like a wonderful solution, however, I get an error like this for
every font selection when running the modified script:
```
troff::2: warning: cannot select font 'U-AB'
```
For me it seems like your message implies that these fonts should be installed
by default, maybe
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