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        Title           : Handling Long Lines in Inclusions in Internet-Drafts 
and RFCs
        Authors         : Kent Watsen
                          Qin Wu
                          Adrian Farrel
                          BenoƮt Claise
        Filename        : draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-01.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 2019-03-10

Abstract:
   This document introduces a simple and yet time-proven strategy for
   handling long lines in inclusions in drafts using a backslash ('\')
   character where line-folding has occurred.  The strategy works on any
   text-based content, but is primarily intended for a structured
   sequence of lines, such as would be referenced by the <sourcecode>
   element defined in Section 2.48 of RFC 7991, rather than for two-
   dimensional imagery, such as would be referenced by the <artwork>
   element defined in Section 2.5 of RFC 7991.  The approach produces
   consistent results, regardless of the content, that is both self-
   documenting and enables automated reconstitution of the original
   content.


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