Follow-up Comment #7, bug #66919 (group groff):

[comment #5 comment #5:]
> In English, õ used to get a (nonzero) hyphenation code
> in groff (because "latin1.tmac" gave it one), and now
> it no longer does.

This must be another set of alternative facts. ;-)  According to git,
latin1.tmac had no .hcode requests in it until August 2024, commit 0629380a9
(its most recent).  Indeed, my test file asks groff to hyphenate my invented
word both before and after invoking the .hcode to expressly demonstrate the
absence of a hyphenation code for õ in the first instance.  This absence
shows up in all tested groffs, including the latest git has to offer.


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