Update of bug #64844 (project groff):
Category: None => Core
Severity: 3 - Normal => 2 - Minor
Status: None => In Progress
Assigned to: None => gbranden
Summary: doc/groff.texi: missing explanation of '\c\R' and
'\c\k' => doc/groff.texi: missing explanation of `\R` use with `\c`
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Follow-up Comment #1:
[comment #0 original submission:]
> I do not see anything about this
>
> * \R, after \c: Line Continuation. (line 40)
This is a stale concept index entry.
> nor
>
> \k, after \c
No such concept entry is present in the groff 1.23.0 Texinfo manual. Perhaps
you have it in your fork.
Here's the pending ChangeLog entry.
* doc/groff.texi (Line Continuation): Drop concept index entry
regarding use of `\R` escape sequence after `\c` on an input line.
There is no longer anything special to say; `\R` works as otherwise
documented. Formerly (pre-1.23.0), our Texinfo manual suggested that
nothing on an input line after `\c` was interpreted, which was false.
Nothing after it is _formatted_.
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