On Mon, 2 Mar 2026, G. Branden Robinson wrote:

At 2026-03-03T03:02:40+0100, onf wrote:
In neatroff, \N takes the glyph name as defined by the font rather
than its numeric ID (e.g. \N'radicalbt') which makes using \N for
this portable across all fonts with the same naming scheme

Isn't that what `\C'radicalbt'` is for?  With the same qualification?

Isn't Mr NeatRoff in Iran. Maybe he will take a while to reply in more detail.

Thanks - Damian

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