Randy Presuhn wrote:
I don't know. I prefer vi.
You can run nroff on a buffer inside of both vi and emacs and get the output in another buffer. I've read internet drafts on a variety of handheld devices, from the old Sharp Wizards to Palm Pilots to a Blackberry, and I very much appreciate having a lowest-common-denominator document format. The only drawback has been the fixed line length - it can be slightly annoying for text but it renders ascii graphics completely useless on a narrower screen. On balance I think it's a reasonable tradeoff, though. And personally, I'm grateful that such a wide variety of tools can be used to generate conforming drafts - I think that it helps keep the process just a little more open. Melinda _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf