Follow-up Comment #22, bug #68497 (group groff):

[comment #21 comment #21:]
> It then overrides that definition, but _only_ if the formatter
> is _groff_ and the output device is called "ascii".
> 

> .if \n(.g .if !'\*[.T]'ascii' .ds JW Jon W\(:atte


"is _not_ called 'ascii'," Branden meant to say.  (The leading ! in the second
conditional negates the sense of the test.)  It's written that way so that
terminals with character sets that do contain the character, such as UTF-8 or
Latin-1, will use it.


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