Re: Internet Draft Guidelines Require Precise Formatting?

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On Monday, Apr 21, 2003, at 17:42 Canada/Eastern, Ross Finlayson wrote:


At 12:02 PM 4/21/03, 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...

Indeed. Why continue this archaic mid-20th century nonsense?


I, personally, will never waste a second of my own time inserting page breaks in any I-D that I write.

Do people really mark up internet drafts by hand instead of using tools like nroff or Dr Rose's rfc2629 tools?


If so, why?

If not, why does this list contain a thread about page breaks?


Joe




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