> Basically, [if] a tab occurs within braces, it will be rejected.

Running eqn standalone, I got identical outputs from these
two inputs

.EQ
a<tab>b
.EN

.EQ
{a<tab>b}
.EN

The tab is passed to groff as \t\,
man 7 groff says \t is "uninterpreted", yet the tab
skips to a tab stop set by .ta. This leaves me
totally confused, because groff apparently ignores
\t when it doesn't come from eqn. If, as i believe,
eqn doesn't know about .ta and groff doesn't
know about eqn and normally ignores \t, what
causes the skip to happen?

Doug

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