Follow-up Comment #10, bug #66675 (group groff):

Clarification:

At 2025-02-02T20:46:49-0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> Usually, yes.  The "progress toward a major goal" created an
> exception; the machinery that writes the content of a `device` request
> or an `\X` escape sequence needs to:
>
> 1.  Pass through valid Unicode special character escape sequences,
> including composite ones (see groff_char(7)), as-is;
>
> 2.  Attempt to translate any other special character to form #1 above;
>
> 3.  Warn if #2 fails.

3.  Warn if #2 fails, and discard the bogus special character escape
    sequence.  If you demand that your bogosity pass through, you must
    engage expert mode with the `output` request or `\!` escape
    sequence.



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