gucharmap
erlaubt das Nachschlagen und Suchen von Unicode-Zeichen,
uniprint
(im Paket yudit
) oder wprint
braucht man (mitunter)
zum Drucken von Unicode-Texten bzw. -Webseiten.
num;
darstellbar sein sollten.
One way to specify what is needed is the command line:
uniprint -in ~/docs/mydocs/wiki-topix/SubjektDefinitionen -out SubjektDef.ps -size 8 -font /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/arial.tt
Normally it should be possible, to add that font in the respective
fontpath directive in ~/.yudit/yudit.properties, e.g.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/arial.ttf
... but, miraculously, this does not seem to work — why do I always get the output:
robert:~/temp/200304$ uniprint -in ~/docs/mydocs/wiki-topix/SubjektDefinitionen -out SubjektDef.ps -size 8 No fontts were specified trying property `yudit.font.TrueType'. No fontts were specified - adding arialuni.ttf No fontts were specified - adding arial.ttf No fontts were specified - adding msgothic.ttf No fontts were specified - adding gulim.ttf No fontts were specified - adding raghu.ttf No fontts were specified - adding tsckanna.ttf No fontts were specified - adding dc-font.ttf No fontts were specified - adding code2000.ttf No fontts were specified - adding cyberbit.ttf No fontts were specified - adding rovstd.ttf No fontts were specified - adding yudit.ttf uniprint: printed 7 pages.
But even those pages printed with a randomly (?!) chosen font do have some error characters in them, such as « (<<)