> But what I do for readability and to avoid lint issues is use rfcfold on > trees or examples that have long lines. For the examples that are xml or > json based, the consumer of the RFC needs to reverse the fold so that the > example works in yanglint or other tools.
It would be ideal for Datatracker to unfold folded-artwork for other output formats, specifically HTML, where a horizontal scrollbar could be used. > I could editorialize about how in 2023 we are still hindered by a limit > imposed by a VT100 from 1978, but I have said enough. No kidding, this is what I was thinking when I wrote `rfcfold`. > Regards, > -scott. K.
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