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From: Chaim Frenkel Date: Tue Aug 22 16:20:04 2000 Subject: Re: RFC Suggest: Use of L<> to link RFCs; "CONFLICTS WITH", "REQUIRES", "STATUS" sections
>>>>> "LW" == Larry Wall <larry@wall.org> writes: LW> : I thought he meant using =use in the .pod to indicate which style sheet to LW> : use, so an RFC would begin with something like "=use RFC", a manpage type LW> : document would begin with "=use Man", etc. LW> That's what I was trying to say. :-) So this would be a two (or more?) level specification. One that specifies the translation (to the final medium) and an inner one that specifies what the markups mean? (Is that what a DTD is?) <chaim> -- Chaim Frenkel Nonlinear Knowledge, Inc. chaimf@pobox.com +1-718-236-0183
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