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Re: [Groff] Questions about groff


From: P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia
Subject: Re: [Groff] Questions about groff
Date: Sun, 05 May 2002 07:38:46 -0500

At 05:36 p.m. 04/05/2002 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:

[To Werner] On CKJ, do you know this paper? http://cajun.cs.nott.ac.uk/compsci/epo/papers/volume2/issue3/epdxb023.pdf



>   6. I work for a small family-owned retail business, and the primary
>      applications I'm interested in at the moment are the following:
>
>         * Making signs, either one to a page, or four to a page, on
>           commercially available perforated card stock, with borders.
>           This would require the ability to print in some relatively
>           large fonts, possibly 72 points or so, and most of them
>           would require landscape mode.  We also need to print peel
>           and stick labels for labeling jars and bottles.  It would
>           be nice to be able to also use some of the fonts available
>           to some of the graphical spreadsheets and word processors,
>           including those that come with MS Windows for Excel, etc.,
>           as we are now using Excel for some of this, and I'm trying
>           to eliminate Windows completely to avoid having to reboot
>           for these jobs.  Can this be done?

Basically yes.  Get pfaedit and convert the TrueType fonts to Type 1
fonts.  The only problem is that most TTFs have more than 256 glyphs
in it, making it non-trivial to find a proper mapping.  On the other
hand, big-sized fonts will be printed in the same quality as if the
TTFs were used.

[To the OP]

I've had success using ttftot42 ( http://ftp.giga.or.at/pub/nih/ttftot42/ or ftp://ftp.giga.or.at/pub/nih/ttftot42/ ). You need to have Freetype 1.3.1 available in order to compile it.


>         * Writing letters.  We don't do many letters, but it would
>           be nice, and I would think that this is probably one of
>           the more common uses for groff.

Maybe others can comment on this.

Hmm... The mm macros have a decent facility for letter writing. Not particularly well documented though. There are at least a couple of letter macros out there, but they are not really good. I think you'd be better off rolling your own or adjusting mm to your needs.



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