Hi allRick has very kindly given of his time to create a pandoc version of our latest published XML, but without all the included XML comments (because there are so many of them). Rick has recently converted his work on the DLEP draft to pandoc which he feels has made his life easier.
Would you please take a look, in particular read the Readme file in the attached zip file first because it takes you through what he has done.
The point of all this is to allow us to concentrate on the text and not (as I have previously) spend time looking for XML coding errors.
We should decide as a team whether we want to continue with the XML as is, or whether we wish to adopt the pandoc (or indeed some other) approach. I guess one factor will be the length of the list of things still to do. I'm not writing text just now, so my opinion counts less than those who are ...
Best regards John -----Original Message----- From: Rick Taylor [mailto:rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 14 January 2015 10:51 To: Dowdell, John Subject: AODVv2 pandoc2rfc John, I have converted your latest AODVv2 draft into pandoc markdown as I have just done for the latest DLEP draft, to hopefully make all your lives easier. I attach a zip file with all the relevant bits, including a README.txt that contains lots of information on use. Let me know if you have any trouble. I would suggest getting this into your git and letting the others know, as I firmly believe this will make collaboration much simpler. Cheers, Rick
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