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Re: ps-print question
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: ps-print question |
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Mon, 3 Jan 2011 01:22:23 +0100 |
Am 02.01.2011 um 22:20 schrieb David Penton:
(This is in `Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Roman)
Yeah – this is OK, except that the font is not "Roman". The `
character becomes
character: ‘ (8216, #o20030, #x2018)
in the PDF file via a CMAP (character mapping) in the PDF output file!
Heh, this is a GNU service! Messages from the GNU Compiler Collection
(GCC) are quoted in these "typographic" single or double quotes. (For
which you can see in the *compilation* buffer lots of \342\200\234,
\342\200\235, \342\200\236, \342\200\237 sequences.)
I tried to use -dCMAPDEBUG -dTTFDEBUG to debug a bit what gs is doing,
but it's not clear why and when which CMap file gets inserted. Maybe
you can find on the Ghostscript home page a clue to get specific
ps2pdfwr help.
What keeps you from using mac-print-mode? It preserves the backquote.
Or /quoteleft in PostScript.
--
Greetings
Pete
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