* grap troubles
@ 1997-02-02 14:16 Russ
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From: Russ @ 1997-02-02 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
I've had problems with grap garbling unicode
inside the G1/G2 pair, but unicode outside the
graph seems to be left alone. Inside the
G1/G1, unicode becomes a single 0xE2 for me.
Input of
term% cat /tmp/graph
♚
♘
♟
♝
♗
.G1
label left "white ♛"
label bot "black ♕"
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
.G2
term%
illustrates this nicely. It is also telling that
running 'grap -d' on this file commits suicide.
Anyone else with ideas?
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* grap troubles
@ 1997-02-02 17:05 Scott
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From: Scott @ 1997-02-02 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Grap uses lex, whose manpage says it cannot handle UTF. That could be
the problem.
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* grap troubles
@ 1997-02-02 11:35 David
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From: David @ 1997-02-02 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
I seem to be having a lot of trouble getting grap to work at
the moment. I prepared a graph in a separate file, and when
I got it working, I cut and pasted the file into my document.
Now all I get is an empty box! It looks like grap might be
allergic to UTF -- I make quite liberal use of unicode characters
in my document, and they seem to be getting screwed up now
(but they didn't before I added the graph).
Has anyone seen any problems with grap's treatment of UTF,
and perhaps even have a fix?
It's almost enough to make me want to use MS Word...
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