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Use cedilla in groff .ms type document to export as pdf


I'm struggling to use special characters in .ms document. Is there a way to use cedilla in a .ms document to export to pdf using groff?


Solution

  • A cedilla is placed with \[ac]. For the common ç, you can use \[,c].

    You can also use \h to put a cedilla under another character.

    \[,c] \[ac]\h'-0.45m'S \[ac]\h'-0.45m'c \[ac]\h'-0.45m'o
    

    produces

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