> A related question (which I can probably solve experimentally, but > would be obliged if anyone who knows could tell me) is whether the > re-definitions of \[lq], \[rq], ? and ! will demote them from their > default status as "end-of-sentence characters" thereby suppressing > the extra sentence-space that would normally be inserted (I could > always use .cflags to re-establish this property, if necessary).
A redefinition of a groff entity doesn't change its .cflags value.
Werner
