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author | G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com> | 2022-03-09 08:43:26 +1100 |
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committer | G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com> | 2022-03-09 08:43:26 +1100 |
commit | 93d15d64cc7645207eb58f83a3cae4ff21f00a64 (patch) | |
tree | 3a7d51295ccda0b7b244b64413c6c0245761d42e | |
parent | d0c0a50aa22e72fec28a46d091bbec020c87cb4c (diff) | |
download | groff-git-93d15d64cc7645207eb58f83a3cae4ff21f00a64.tar.gz |
NEWS: Extend Latin-1/oq item to the X drivers.
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@@ -351,14 +351,14 @@ o A new device control command, "link", generates OSC 8 hyperlinks. This means that groff documents can produce clickable links in the terminal window for emulators that support such escape sequences. -o On the Latin-1 output device ("groff -T latin1") the special character - escape sequence \[oq] (opening quote) is now rendered as code point - 0x27 (apostrophe) instead of 0x60 (grave accent). The ISO - 8859/ECMA-94 Latin character sets do not define any glyphs for - directional ("typographer's") quotation marks, but the apostrophe is - depicted in the defining standard as a neutral (vertical) glyph, - whereas the grave accent 0x60 and acute accent 0xB4 are - mirror-symmetric diacritical marks. +o On output devices using the Latin-1 character encoding ("groff -T + latin1" and the X11 devices) the special character escape sequence + \[oq] (opening quote) is now rendered as code point 0x27 (apostrophe) + instead of 0x60 (grave accent). The ISO 8859/ECMA-94 Latin character + sets do not define any glyphs for directional ("typographer's") + quotation marks, but the apostrophe is depicted in the defining + standard as a neutral (vertical) glyph, whereas the grave accent 0x60 + and acute accent 0xB4 are mirror-symmetric diacritical marks. This change has no effect on _input_ conventions for roff source documents. You can still get directional single quotes on UTF-8, |