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- If the input to the RFC Editor is XML, the document is edited directly. If the input is a different format, the RFC Editor first converts it into XML using tools and (probably) hand-editing. | - If the input to the RFC Editor is XML, the document is edited directly. If the input is a different format, the RFC Editor first converts it into XML using tools and (probably) hand-editing. | ||
- When editing is complete, | - When editing is complete, | ||
- | - Once approvals are complete, the RFC Editor finalizes the XML and uses RFCToolv3 to create all the non-normative formats. The formats | + | - Once approvals are complete, the RFC Editor finalizes the XML and uses RFCToolv3 to create all the non-normative formats |
- | - HTML that is round-trippable with the XML; this will most likely be done using XSLT processing | + | |
- | - unpaginated text | + | |
- | - paginated text (with headers, footers, and page break characters) | + | |
- | - PDF format 1 that looks much like how the HTML would look if printed, including having live links, text formatting (bold/ | + | |
- | - PDF format 2, hopefully having live links but //not// having text formatting or SVG art. (Both PDF formats are produced for US Letter and A4 page sizes.) | + | |
- | - EPUB | + | |
- The RFC Editor publishes the XML and all of the other formats. | - The RFC Editor publishes the XML and all of the other formats. | ||