Follow-up Comment #17, bug #66653 (group groff):

Quick scribble to myself:

1.  `delete this` after successfully undiverting a glyph node or composite
node?

2.  What about composite nodes that really are composite?  This might scotch
my ham-fisted, fixed-length "hexbuf".


$ cat ATTIC/undivert-composite-character.groff 
.box DIV
time to meet the \[A ah]ga Kh\[a ah]n
.br
.box
.DIV
.asciify DIV
.DIV


To test the latter, I need to identify a non-Latin-1 composite character that
is covered in the URW fonts, I think.  Otherwise the formatter knows the
composite character doesn't exist and discards it on input (and throws a
`char` warning).

Modern Greek text will definitely exercise this scenario.


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