> My personal opinion:
>
> [...]

Almost all of your suggestions are planned as you describe.  BTW, it
has been discussed about a year ago on the groff list; Kubota-san has
already written an interface between iconv and groff for testing
purposes.

>   G1) The default input and output encoding of groff shall be
>       nl_langinfo(CODESET)

OK.

>   G2) Add a new command (".IE <mime-charset-name>" for input encoding?)
>       to the groff input format that can be used to override the default
>       input encoding in the man page file. The Emacs tagging convention
>       could also be used in a comment of course.

OK.  The request will have a different (longer) name, though...

>   G3) Add two new command line options:
> 
>          -e<mime-charset-name>       override default input encoding
>          -E<mime-charset-name>       override default output encoding

OK.  The name of the switches may vary...

>   G4) Add checks that abort with an error message if the encodings
>       specified in .IE and -e disagree.

Hmm, I rather favor that the command line option overrides the
request in the file.


    Werner
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