s.tmac defines a bunch of strings to display extra glyphs if the user calls the .AM macro. Most of these glyphs are already available with standard glyph names, and, as far as I can tell, the only new glyph defined is the hooked o, (equivalent to Latin small letter o with ogonek). Both a string \*q and an escape sequence \[hooko] are defined. Is there any reason why the \[hooko] definition can't be moved outside of .AM, preferably with the more standard (RFC1354) name that looks like a winking pig, i.e., \(o; ?
(For comparison, .AM defines \*3, but the corresponding escape sequence \[yogh] is defined outside of .AM.) -d
