Just write them in plain text, nroff or not, using a decent mode-aware text editor like Alpha (http://alpha.olm.net). It's also a pretty good raw HTML editor. On 21 Feb 2001 at 22:50 -0800, Bora Akyol apparently wrote: > I am trying (trying is the key word) to write Internet drafts on a > powerbook using MS Word with the template from the IETF web-site, > then using a PC to convert Word to text per the instructions. > > Is there a better way to write IDs on a Mac? > > Also, why isn't HTML an accepted format for Internet Drafts, pretty > much everyone on the planet should be able to read an HTML file (even > using Lynx on a terminal)? > > Regards, > > Bora Akyol
- Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Bora Akyol
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Scott Brim
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Patrick McManus
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Alfonso De Gregorio
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh V Guruprasad
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... John Stracke
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh David C Lawrence
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Randy Bush
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Keith Moore
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Bill Manning
