> Missing from this list is \[cq]. Groff regards this as a distinct
> input character from ', even though ' and \[cq] usually (always?)
> output the same glyph. \[cq] is semantically the more correct way
> to indicate the closing single quote that should be ignored in
> end-of-sentence detection
Hi,
I can open a bug report for this, but this seems like a change someone familiar
with the code could do in a few minutes, so I'm not sure it's worth the
overhead.
The problem:
Section 5.1.3 of groff info lists the input characters that by default are
considered transparent when determining