Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!steinmetz!ge-dab!codas!killer!chip From: chip@killer.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: 8-bit text processing (was: nroff printer driver for LQ2500) Message-ID: <3193@killer.UUCP> Date: 2 Feb 88 17:44:02 GMT References: <2447@crash.cts.com> <3176@killer.UUCP> <6822@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Reply-To: chip@vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal) Organization: The Unix(R) Connection BBS, Dallas, Tx Lines: 26 Keywords: nroff tabxxx Epson In article <3176@killer.UUCP> I wrote: > The problem is that nroff will only produce 7-bit characters... In article the referenced article, carvalho@garnet.berkeley.edu.UUCP (Marcio de Carvalho) responded: > Maybe what follows doesn't apply to your version of nroff. I run DWB 2.0 > on an ATT 3b2... You can enter 8-bit characters in the "charset" table > by preceding it with a "%". This doesn't work with SCO's Text Processing System. The nroff tables are generated by a different method, and '%' is not accepted. The "trigger character" approach I am using is kind of similar. Instead of '%', I use '\177'. The kludge is that you need the filter on the output to translate back to 8-bit characters. But, there is no pain involved here, because I already need to run that filter to do my overstriking. The problem which still remains is that col(CT) munches the non-printing characters. So I can either get greek characters or I can get tbl tables, but not both. Hey SCO...with all this internationalization hype, why not make the text processing system work for 8-bit characters? -- Chip Rosenthal chip@vector.UUCP | But if you want to sing the Dallas Semiconductor (214) 450-0400 | blues, then boy you better {texsun,codas,ihnp4}!killer!vector!chip | learn how to lose.