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- troff: support `\~` as an alias for `\ ` (#567) In groff, Heirloom Doctools troff, and neatroff, the `\~` escape sequence produces an adjustable (paddable) but unbreakable space. mandoc, which does not perform adjustment or render to typesetters, supports the escape sequence as a synonym for `\ `, the same as `\0`. This extension is of long pedigree: groff has supported it for at least 30 years, Heirloom for 17, mandoc for 13, and neatroff for 6. Do the same as mandoc to prevent mis-rendering of documents using this escape sequence. Heirloom Doctools troff, a descendant of Documenter's Workbench troff, would be a good place to look for a compatible implementation of the adjustable semantics for this sequence.
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A simple program that scans PostScript files for %%DocumentFonts: comments and prepends requested host resident font files to the input. Written for Unix 4.0 lp. Downloaded fonts are the ones named in the %%DocumentFonts: comment and listed in a special map file (which can be selected using the -m option). See example.map and comments in download.c for examples of map files. By default map files and font files are in *hostfontdir. It's initialized using HOSTDIR (file ../common/path.h).