Follow-up Comment #19, bug#63074 (group groff):

Tricky.  By the time `encode_char` sees the input it has already been
tokenized.  This means that what is of interest for my approach is a "token"
node, and that in turn means that input that looks like


\X'\[u007E]'


has already effectively been rewritten as if it were


\X'\[ti]'


...so that sucks.  (AIUI, "uniglyph.cpp" does this remapping.)

More thinking required.  A different escape notation might be required after
all, but I'm not resigned to that possibility YET.


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