Follow-up Comment #11, bug #57594 (project groff):
[comment #9 comment #9:]
> Yes. If the hyphenation pattern files contain non-ASCII
> characters, the localization file loads latin{1,2,9}.tmac as
> appropriate before invoking `hpf` to load the pattern file.
Great!
> This mechanism is a bit of a dead end because the TeX hyph-utf8
> project has migrated to UTF-8, and decoding of multibyte
> character sequences is far beyond the .trin request's capabilities.
Right, but I asked this in the context of my proposal in comment #7; that is,
that in the groff tree we could iconv each UTF-8 TeX file to an appropriate
groff-digestible format before git committing it, at least until the more
ambitious solution outlined in comment #4 comes to pass. This would not be
the prettiest solution, but it would be trivial to script.
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