Στις Thursday 12 February 2009 00:17:54 ο/η Alexey Gladkov έγραψε: > Matthew Burgess wrote: > > Hi Alexey, > > > > I'm viewing man pages using a combination of groff-1.20.1 and the lat1-16 > > font from kbd-1.15. You can see the results of this at > > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~matthew/test-results/preconv.en_utf8.jpg. > > > > As you can see, the line-break character (U+2010) isn't displayed correctly. > > > > We used to workaround this with previous versions of Groff by substituting > > U+2010, U+2212 to U+002D (minus sign). See > > It seems that these characters are not mapped at all. At least the U+2010. > > > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/6.4/chapter06/groff.html. Due to > > a change in Groff, that substitution no longer applies. > > > > Is it possible to map those characters like that in the lat1-16 font itself? > > That way, if there happen to be any other programs that output the > > problematic characters, they'll display correctly without any further changes. > > > > If so, how might we go about this, and is this suitable for the upstream > > Kbd package sources? > > I think we can map this characters if they not mapped at all. > I don't see any problem so I am attaching newlat1-16.psfu with new mappings U+2010, U+2012, U+2013 and U+2212 to U+002d. If someone wish to play with and change mappings here it is: $psfgettable lat1-16.psfu > table.txt Editing table.txt ---> newtable.txt with our preferences and then $psfaddtable lat1-16.psfu newtable.txt newlat1-16.psfu. cheers Lefteris