Follow-up Comment #3, bug #67703 (group groff):

And in fact this causes problems for "rfc1345.tmac", which wants to redefine
the special character names _groff_ uses for certain Latin-1 code points.


$ grep 'char.*DG' contrib/rfc1345/rfc1345.tmac 
.char \[DG] \[u00B0]\"     DEGREE SIGN
$ printf '\\[DG]\n' | tgu -m rfc1345 | cat -s
で

$ unicode で
U+3067 HIRAGANA LETTER DE
UTF-8: e3 81 a7 UTF-16BE: 3067 Decimal: で Octal: \030147
で
Category: Lo (Letter, Other); East Asian width: W (wide)
Unicode block: 3040..309F; Hiragana
Bidi: L (Left-to-Right)

Decomposition: 3066 3099


Figuring this out I leave as an exercise for the reader, but my new `pchar`
request is quite helpful to chase it down.  (He said, blowing like a Miles
Davis wannabe.)


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