Follow-up Comment #3, bug #66805 (group groff):

Branden said on the mailing list:
> I'm not persuaded yet that the `linetabs` request would do what you're
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> expecting of it.  There would appear to be a few confounding variables--
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> gynormous chemical compound names that frustrate hyphenation and the
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> unbreakability of leaders among them.

I chose the chemical name because I couldn't find a long enough English
word that would trigger this behavior. I have used an actual Czech word
which forces hyphenation and it still results in slight misalignment.
I am attaching the modified exhibit. I presume that the behavior
exhibited with the chemical name is just an exaggerated form of the one
shown here.

Don't forget to use preconv.

~ onf

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