Thank you very much Sebastian!

That's an awesome start.

I'm trying to remember if Jack had to hack on a cover or not.   Possibly
that was how it was done?
Maybe Gary or Alexios remember.

But getting the bulk of the spec translated into a .pdf like this moves us
forward.

On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 1:11 PM Sebastian Crane <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have been able to generate a PDF file of the SPDX 2.3 Specification using
> the TeX template which is present in our GitHub 'Org'. However, there are
> some
> issues with text overlapping the margins on pages 36 and 183.
> Additionally, I
> have not yet added the cover page or any headers/footers. Finally, the
> visual
> presentation appears different from SPDX 2.2.1's PDF file (I haven't been
> able
> to locate the theming information that's been used in the past. Given the
> typeface used, it appears to have been generated using Microsoft Word
> rather
> than TeX).
>
> Please see the attached PDF file if you are interested, but don't consider
> it
> to be an official SPDX document at this point, due to the aforementioned
> typographical errors and any other issues that might be found before
> publication.
>
> If you want the 'real' SPDX 2.3 specification, please see our website for
> the
> HTML version: https://spdx.dev/specifications/
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> 
>
>
>


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