Follow-up Comment #54, bug #63354 (group groff):

[comment #53 comment #53:]
> rather than reopening this ticket, it's probably better to open
> a new one to sweep up the remaining issues.

The remaining issues, as laid out in comment #0:

1. The file organization reflects its assemblage over time: it begins with two
blocks of \[u....] characters (one for diacritics, one for roman numerals),
goes into some mnemonic Latin-* fallbacks, then goes back to \[u....]
definitions (these added in
([http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=132182bd commit
132182bd], fixing bug #58930).  To me it makes more sense to have all the
Unicode definitions together, though perhaps there's some logic to the current
arrangement I haven't discerned.
2. Above some of the blocks is a simple comment giving the basic purpose of
the block, while others lack this.

Looking anew at the file, I see that the various blocks are logically
connected, and while it's probably not how I'd order them, it's not
unreasonable the way it is.

This leaves some missing comments, but "add comments" doesn't seem worthy of a
bug report; if it did, it could apply to lots of code more critical than this
file.

So I shall do nothing more with these issues.


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