On Sun 03 Feb 2013 20:36:51 +0100 (CET), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> This is not possible. The used characters for box crossings and the
> like are hard‐coded into grotty, and you can only decide globally
> whether to use ‐Tutf8 or ‐Tascii. However, a small post‐processing
> script to replace the b
> I use pic to produce some diagrams and output it in ASCII (because I
> like it). Nevertheless, I also want to output the text in UTF‐8
> because I use some special characters. Is there a solution to get
> the diagrams in ASCII and the text in UTF‐8?
This is not possible. The used characters
Hello all,
I use pic to produce some diagrams and output it in ASCII (because I
like it). Nevertheless, I also want to output the text in UTF‐8
because I use some special characters. Is there a solution to get the
diagrams in ASCII and the text in UTF‐8 ?
Best regards,
Jérôme