As the editor, my preference for BNF changes is that when the actual BNF
requires something to be in red, the proposed change also use red, even when
it is a new addition. Any new text between the bold-red tokens should still
be in blue.
The change can be followed with a "note to the editor" stating that some of
the BNF changes are an addition to the BNF, even though it is not in blue.
Stu
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From: owner-sv-ec@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ec@eda.org] On Behalf Of
Bresticker, Shalom
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 8:51 PM
To: Steven Sharp; Mehdi Mohtashemi; sv-ec@eda.org
Subject: RE: [sv-ec](updated) Email Vote: Response requested by Wednesday
May 11 2011 11:59pm
Steven,
Both Syntax 11-8 and A.8.4 have an added line with the 'null' literal.
The problem is that it needs two colors, blue as an addition, and bold red
as a literal in the BNF.
I chose the bold red and noted below the change that it is an added line.
This format can be changed. I don't remember what we did in the past.
Regards,
Shalom
> (3) Mantis 3531 _X_Yes ___No
>
> I am not seeing blue text for the additions in A.8.4, though I see it
> for Syntax 11-8. If this isn't just a problem with my viewer, then
> this should be fixed.
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