Lewis Stoddart wrote:
> Which I guess is where the idea of boxing non-ogc stuff comes in, right?

No, that's more an effort to satisfy the OGL requirement that all Open 
Game Content be clearly identified as such. It's one of the easier ways 
to segregate such content visually and structurally from the non-open 
portions of a work.

Sixten

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