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Re: [Groff] another groff/troff compatibility question
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Ralph Corderoy |
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Re: [Groff] another groff/troff compatibility question |
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Fri, 06 Apr 2001 22:04:58 +0100 |
Hi Andrew,
> troff defines strings '' and `` as nicely kerned open and close
> double quotes, which one can obtain with \(`` and \('' . Apparently
> groff doesn't. Is there a reason, or is it just an oversight?
Does troff definately do that? Looking at cstr54.ps I don't see a list
of pre-defined strings. It does say in section 2
Normally the input characters ', `, and - are printed as `, ', and
- [typographical versions] respectively; \', \`, and \- produce ',
`, and -. Non-existant characters are printed as a 1-em space.
So `` on input turns into nicely kerned open quotes.
I couldn't find the defined strings after a quick look though.
Is it possible the macro set you're using is defining them?
Ralph.