Accent escape sequences
Herbert J. Bernstein yaya at bernstein-plus-sons.comFri Mar 2 22:59:53 GMT 2007
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David is right about formal adoption, but the Common Semantic Features document was discussed extensively when we were adopting the CIF syntax document. Since these features have now been documented and out for the world to see for with no changes in the past 2 years, this may be a good time to adopt what can be adopted and rework whatever needs to be reworked or extended. -- Herbert At 2:40 PM -0500 3/2/07, David Brown wrote: >I would just like to point out that the escape sequencies in use in >the Acta Cryst. editorial office are not part of the CIF >conventions. They have never been adopted by COMCIFS, though I am >sure that COMCIFS would be willing to consider any proposals people >might like to make. The problem is that there are many different >types of text field and one set of conventions may not be suitable >for all of them. > >David > > >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:idbrown.vcf (TEXT/ttxt) (000E6E35) >_______________________________________________ >comcifs mailing list >comcifs at iucr.org >http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/comcifs
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