Re: Internet Draft Guidelines Require Precise Formatting?

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Isn't it LINE numbers you lawyers want?  :-)

Ole



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On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote:

> While right-thinking people no doubt cite to paragraph and section
> numbers, the world is not entirely composed of right-thinking people.
> Having consistent canonical page numbers eliminates a source of potential
> confusion especially when dealing with groups outside the IETF...
>
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote:
>
> > >Page breaks are highly desirable for I-Ds, because it makes it easier
> > >for people to print them out.
> >
> > Um, which software that takes a long text file *doesn't* put in page
> > breaks as it sends it to the printer? This has been a standard part
> > of nearly every word processing and text editing program for two
> > decades now...
> >
> > --Paul Hoffman, Director
> > --Internet Mail Consortium
> >
> >
>
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