Update of bug #67259 (group groff):
Status: None => Confirmed
Assigned to: None => gbranden
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Yes, this needs fixing. It looks like robotic editing operations tripped over
the inconsistent naming of the grave accent with respect to most other accent
special character names.
_groff_char_(7):
Accents
[...]
Output Input Unicode Notes
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˝ \[a"] u030B (u02DD) double acute accent
¯ \[a-] u0304 (u00AF) macron accent
˙ \[a.] u0307 (u02D9) dot accent
^ \[a^] u0302 (u005E) circumflex accent
´ \[aa] u0301 (u00B4) acute accent +
` \[ga] u0300 (u0060) grave accent +
˘ \[ab] u0306 (u02D8) breve accent
¸ \[ac] u0327 (u00B8) cedilla accent
¨ \[ad] u0308 (u00A8) dieresis accent
ˇ \[ah] u030C (u02C7) caron accent
˚ \[ao] u030A (u02DA) ring accent
~ \[a~] u0303 (u007E) tilde accent
˛ \[ho] u0328 (u02DB) hook accent
If I ever get a time machine I'll go back and lobby James and/or Werner to
name the grave accent `ag` and the hook accent `ak` (or maybe `a,`).
Thanks for the report.
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