> In my opinion, it's best not to change the whole issue but to add a
> warning in the documentation that you need \h'0' or something
> similar in front of \R so that \n[.k] is correct within \R.
I've now documented this in groff.texinfo.
Werner
Mike Bianchi:
> Anton,
>
> Since HX, HY and HZ are initialized as empty, and hence no-ops, using them to
> do anything that works for you is just fine.
>
> The one thing to be careful of is using knowledge of the implementation
> obtained by reading the code. Any of that can be changed.
>
> In