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Re: Greek in Groff
From: |
Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Re: Greek in Groff |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Mar 2023 11:09:16 +0000 |
Hi Oliver,
> The encoding of choice would probably be ISO 8859-7 in order to remain
> within the 8 bit character encoding space.
...
> 4. Write your documents in ISO 8859-7 or convert them from Unicode to
> ISO 8859-7
I'd recommend your second option; that Mortadelas writes in UTF-8 and
uses preconv(1).
> 2. Localize necessary strings (like "abstract", "contents", days of the
> week etc.)
This may not be needed, e.g. if a macro set isn't being used.
> > P.S: This
> > <https://www.reddit.com/r/groff/comments/112tfqv/support_for_greek_in_groff/>
> > is the post I am referring to.
For others who may reply, this thread is worth a read to see what's
already been suggested to Mortadelas.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
- Greek in Groff, Mortadelas Mpiftekas, 2023/03/17
- Re: Greek in Groff, Oliver Corff, 2023/03/17
- Re: Greek in Groff,
Ralph Corderoy <=
- Re: Greek in Groff, Oliver Corff, 2023/03/24
- Greek and Russian in Groff, G. Branden Robinson, 2023/03/25
- Re: Greek and Russian in Groff, G. Branden Robinson, 2023/03/25
- Re: Greek and Russian in Groff, Sigfrid Lundberg, 2023/03/25
- Re: Greek and Russian in Groff, Deri, 2023/03/25
- Re: Greek and Russian in Groff, G. Branden Robinson, 2023/03/25