At 2026-03-03T03:02:40+0100, onf wrote:
> In neatroff, \N takes the glyph name as defined by the font rather
> than its numeric ID (e.g. \N'radicalbt') which makes using \N for
> this portable across all fonts with the same naming scheme

Isn't that what `\C'radicalbt'` is for?  With the same qualification?

Regards,
Branden

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