> The construct
> \o'\0.'
> draws the diagnostic
> <standard input>:1: normal or special character expected (got a
> node) in groff 1.20.1. Apparently \0 is not treated as a special
> character, as it was in original troff.
Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report. \o now accepts all escapes
which produce a fixed amount of horizontal space (heirloom troff does
the same, BTW).
Werner
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