Follow-up Comment #12, bug #63635 (group groff):

[comment #11 comment #11:]
> 
> [comment #10 comment #10:]
>> neatroff's maintainer's opinion is that this change is unnecessary, because
>> one can save the hyphenation mode to a register before disabling it.
> 
> Part of my motivation for the new _groff_ feature is that there is no
> portable way to do that.
> 
> If one doesn't care about AT&T _troff_ and can presume the availability of
> _groff_'s `.hy` register extension, then that approach is fine.
> 
> Man pages, for example, can't make that presumption.

But isn't that the same problem with `hydefault`, which will also be a groff
extension? (By the way, neatroff also has register `.hy`.)


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