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author | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-01-29 21:23:39 +0800 |
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committer | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-01-29 21:23:39 +0800 |
commit | fed0cd80af21f4c87d751031e1261427a5b7ab2e (patch) | |
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mp defines an ISO Latin 1 character set if one is not provided by the
PostScript interpreter itself. The problem is that some (most?) PostScript
level 1 interpreters (such as the Apple Laserwriter Plus!) don't define
the ISOLatin1 encoding vector AND don't define a character called `minus'.
Therefore, substituting `hyphen' (which is always defined) for `minus',
isn't really `wrong' aesthetics not withstanding! :-) A conditional patch
would (IMHO, say Jeremy) be overkill: the only people that would be
interested in it are typographers, and they probably don't use mp to
format their mail anyway.
Submitted by: Jeremy Prior <jez@netcraft.co.uk>
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