Follow-up Comment #8, bug #53413 (project groff):
> It's outside of groff's scope to decide that since it is
> meta information bound to a given language.
Well, yes and no. Looking at the bigger picture:
In English, a single letter is not a valid hyphenation breakpoint, even if it
is a syllable
Follow-up Comment #9, bug #53413 (project groff):
If the user asks to hyphenate after the first letter, groff should indeed
refuse in case current language's hyphenation parameters don't allow it.
Right now, these parameters are hardcoded using `.hy', this is, they are part
of groff's language se