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]]>I have found this video tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzUHjtGBdZs) and installed CM font-family using mom ./install-font.sh script found here: http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/mom-06.html#install-font.
Using this procedure i have installed fonts, downloaded from: http://www.ams.org/arc/tex/amsfonts.zip
Unfortunately, newly installed font does not render any later with caron (čšž).
Where can I get and how can I compile adobe casion font?
At this point I am so frustrated that i would rather write everything in english, but sadly my last name contains character Č
Edit:
I finally did it
For others, install-font.sh script is also able to process .ttf fonts.
I have downloaded Adobe Caslon Pro from: https://fontsgeek.com/fonts/Adobe-Caslon-Pro-Regular
@Docbroke: Thank you for the advice.
]]>EDIT: try changing font, may that character is not present in your selected font.
EDIT2: indeed this is font problem, I tried different fonts, and some fonts don't have c caret. I have compiled adobe caslon for groff and it has c caret.
]]>% cat test.ms
.NH
Č \" Not rendered
č \" Not rendered
š
Š
ž
Ž
.NH
\[ah] \" Renders caron character
\[s ah] \" Compositing s and caron produces š
\[c ah] \" Compositing c and caron produces nothing
.NH
\[U+010C] \" Not rendered
\[U+010D] \" Not rendered
\[u0043_030C] \" Not rendered
% groff -Tpdf -k test.ms > test.pds
troff: test.ms:2: warning: can't find special character 'u0043_030C'
troff: test.ms:3: warning: can't find special character 'u0063_030C'
troff: test.ms:13: warning: can't find special character 'U+010C'
troff: test.ms:14: warning: can't find special character 'U+010D'
It is strange why compositing does not work:
\[ah] \" Renders caron character
\[s ah] \" Compositing s and caron produces š
\[c ah] \" Compositing c and caron produces nothing
I am writing a document using groff and having issues printing characters 'Čč' when using pdf,ps or dvi output formats.
Strangely 'šŠžŽ' chars work without any problems.
$ cat test.ms
.PP
Č蚊žŽ
$ groff -ms -k -K utf8 -T pdf test.ms > test.pdf
troff: test.ms:2: warning: can't find special character 'u0043_030C'
troff: test.ms:2: warning: can't find special character 'u0063_030C'
$ groff -T utf8 -k test.ms
Č蚊žŽ
Default type to .ps produces same warning
$ groff -ms -k -K utf8 test.ms > test.ps
troff: test.ms:2: warning: can't find special character 'u0043_030C'
troff: test.ms:2: warning: can't find special character 'u0063_030C'
Producing utf8 work without any problems.
$ groff -T utf8 -k test.ms
Č蚊žŽ
I have already tried workarounds like \[vc] \[c ah] \[u0043_030C] \*[v]c without success.
Strange thing is that groff_char manpage does not mention characters 'čČ'. Is this a groff issue/shortcoming or a problem with installed fonts or maybe a missconfigured system localization.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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