Update of bug #59397 (group groff): Status: Need Info => None Summary: Assign default .hcode values to alphabetic characters in groff's default character set => [troff] want English hyphenation codes for Latin-1 Supplement characters
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #6: Retitling. The following specimen works the same on _groff_ 1.22.3, 1.22.4, 1.23.0, and Git HEAD. $ cat EXPERIMENTS/hw-with-special-characters.groff .ll 1n r\['e]sum\['e] .hcode \['e]e r\['e]sum\['e] .pl \n[nl]u $ ~/groff-1.22.3/bin/groff -ww -W break -T utf8 EXPERIMENTS/hw-with-special-characters.groff résumé ré‐ sumé This is good fodder for a future regression test (in order words, it works *now*, but could conceivably break in future refactorings). So I'll probably add a test based the foregoing. My plan for _groff_ 1.24 had been to _not_ load "latin1.tmac" by default anymore, to get _groff_ users shifted to ISO 646/"ASCII" by default so that we can compatibly change the input character encoding to UTF-8 for groff 1.25. I'm not sure how that plan interacts with the above; maybe it doesn't. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?59397> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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