e font files don't appear to have a
> > distinguishing suffix.
>
> file(1) might help.
I gave it a try: ''file U-TR'' (from the font directory) returned:
UTR: ASCII text
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Dominic Jones
ersion 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.
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Dominic Jones
olved the issue -- thank you!
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...
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Dominic Jones
expected character (e with acute accent).
u00FF gives no warning message but produces a blank space in the output
(instead of the expected y with diaeresis).
I'm using groff 1.22.3 with ghostscript 9.21.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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Dominic Jones