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- data/README.adoc +11 -1460
- data/appveyor.yml +35 -0
- data/bin/asciidoctor-rfc2.bat +2 -0
- data/lib/asciidoctor/rfc/common/base.rb +11 -4
- data/lib/asciidoctor/rfc/v2/blocks.rb +35 -14
- data/lib/asciidoctor/rfc/v2/table.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/metanorma/ietf/version.rb +1 -1
- data/metanorma-ietf.gemspec +1 -1
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= A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers
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| `:updates:`
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| `rfc@updates`
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| Optional. Document stream of document described in
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7841[RFC7841]. Allowed values: `IETF` (default),
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| `rfc@submissionType`
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| `:area:`
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see https://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/authoring/README.html#processing.instructions .
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|artworklines | when producing txt or nroff files, add this many blank lines around artwork
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|authorship | render author information
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|autobreaks | automatically force page breaks to avoid widows and orphans (not perfect)
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|background | when producing a html file, use this image
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|colonspace | put two spaces instead of one after each colon (":") in txt or nroff files
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|comments | render <cref> information
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|compact | when producing a txt/nroff file, try to conserve vertical whitespace (the default value is the current value of the rfcedstyle PI)
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|docmapping | use hierarchical tags (e.g., <h1>, <h2>, etc.) for (sub)section titles
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|editing | insert editing marks for ease of discussing draft versions
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|emoticonic | automatically replaces input sequences such as \|*text\| by, e.g., <strong>text</strong> in html output
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452
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|footer | override the center footer string
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|header | override the leftmost header string
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|inline | if comments is "yes", then render comments inline; otherwise render them in an "Editorial Comments" section
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|iprnotified | include boilerplate from Section 10.4(d) of http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2026
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|linkmailto | generate mailto: URL, as appropriate
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|linefile | a string like "35:file.xml" or just "35" (file name then defaults to the containing file's real name or to the latest linefile specification that changed it) that will be used to override xml2rfc's reckoning of the current input position (right after this PI) for warning and error reporting purposes (line numbers are 1-based)
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|notedraftinprogress | generates "(work in progress)", as appropriate
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|private | produce a private memo rather than an RFC or Internet-Draft
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|refparent | title of the top-level section containing all references
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|rfcedstyle | attempt to closely follow finer details from the latest observable RFC-Editor style so as to minimize the probability of being sent back corrections after submission; this directive is a kludge whose exact behavior is likely to change on a regular basis to match the current flavor of the month; presently, it will capitalize the adjective "This" in automatically generated headings, use the variant "acknowledgement" spelling instead of Merriam Webster's main "acknowledgment" dictionary entry, use the "eMail" spelling instead of Knuth's more modern "email" spelling, only put one blank line instead of two before top sections, omit "Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements" and "Author's Address" from the table of content, and not limit the indentation to a maximum tag length in <references> sections.
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|rfcprocack | if there already is an automatically generated Acknowledg(e)ment section, pluralize its title and add a short sentence acknowledging that xml2rfc was used in the document's production to process an input XML source file in RFC-2629 format
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|sort-refs | (`sortrefs`) sort references
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|subcompact | if compact is "yes", then you can make things a little less compact by setting this to "no" (the default value is the current value of the compact PI)
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467
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|sym-refs | (`symrefs`) use anchors rather than numbers for references
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|text-list-symbols | modify the list of symbols used (when generated text) for list type="symbols". For example, specifying "abcde" will cause "a" to be used for 1st level, "b" for the 2nd level, etc, cycling back to the first character "a" at the 6th level. Specifying "o*" will cause the characters "o" and "*" to be alternated for each successive level.
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|toc-include | (`toc`) generate a table-of-contents
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|tocappendix | control whether the word "Appendix" appears in the table-of-content
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|toc-depth | if toc is "yes", then this determines the depth of the table-of-contents
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|tocindent | if toc is "yes", then setting this to "yes" will indent subsections in the table-of-contents
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|tocnarrow | affects horizontal spacing in the table-of-content
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|tocompact | if toc is "yes", then setting this to "no" will make it a little less compact
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|topblock | put the famous header block on the first page
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|useobject | when producing a html file, use the <object> html element with inner replacement content instead of the <img> html element, when a source xml element includes an src attribute
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486
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487
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the document is an RFC, and a name (in the form of `draft-ietf-somewg-someprotocol-07`)
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488
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489
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|
490
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When `doctype` is set to:
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491
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492
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* `internet-draft`: the value should be in the form `draft-ietf-somewg-someprotocol-07`.
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493
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** v3: the `front/seriesInfo@value` will be set to this value.
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** v2: the `rfc@docName` will be set to this value.
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496
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* `rfc`: the value should be a number like `7991` as described
|
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7991#section-2.47.6[here]
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** v3: the `front/seriesInfo@value` will be set to this value.
|
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** v2: the `rfc@number` will be set to this value.
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|
501
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|
502
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=== Document Status
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|
504
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|
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|
506
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The following values are allowed: `standard`, `informational`, `experimental`, `bcp`, `fyi`,
|
507
|
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`full-standard` (v3 only), `historic` (v2 only).
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508
|
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|
509
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* In v3, this sets the first `front/seriesInfo` element with `@status` as one
|
510
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of: `standard`, `informational`, `experimental`, `bcp`, `fyi`, `full-standard`.
|
511
|
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* In v2, this sets the `rfc@category` value as one of `std`, `info`, `exp`, `bcp`, `historic`.
|
512
|
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|
513
|
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|
514
|
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|
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|
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|
516
|
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|
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|
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document.
|
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|
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|
519
|
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The following values are allowed: `standard`, `informational`, `experimental`, `bcp`, `fyi`, `full-standard`.
|
520
|
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|
521
|
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When `doctype` is set to:
|
522
|
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|
523
|
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* `internet-draft`: this value can be one of `standard`, `full-standard`, `bcp`, `fyi`, `informational`,
|
524
|
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`experimental`, or `historic` to indicate the intended series once the document is published as an RFC.
|
525
|
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|
526
|
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** In v3, this sets a second `front/seriesInfo` element with `@status` as one of those values, and an empty `@name`, to indicate this.
|
527
|
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** In v2, this sets the `front@category` value to one of `std`, `bcp`, `info`, `exp`, `historic`.
|
528
|
-
|
529
|
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* `rfc`: this value can be either:
|
530
|
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** one of `full-standard`, `bcp` or `fyi`, to indicate the current status of this document, followed by the number of the document within the series; e.g. `full-standard 1234`, `bcp 14`.
|
531
|
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** `exp`, `info`, or `historic`. (`experimental` and `informational` will be accepted by the gem as synonyms.)
|
532
|
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|
533
|
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** In v3, this sets a second `front/seriesInfo` element with `@status` as one of those values, and an empty `@name`, to indicate this.
|
534
|
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** In v2, this sets the `front@category` value to one of `std`, `bcp`, `info`. (While in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7749#appendix-A.1[v2], the values `exp`, `historic` are also possible for a RFC, our gem does not support it.)
|
535
|
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|
536
|
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=== Document Submission Type / Stream
|
537
|
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|
538
|
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|
539
|
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|
540
|
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|
541
|
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|
542
|
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* In v3, the `rfc@submissionType` and `rfc/front/seriesInfo@stream` attributes are set to this value.
|
543
|
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* In v2, the `rfc@submissionType` is set to this value
|
544
|
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|
545
|
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=== Document Consensus
|
546
|
-
|
547
|
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|
548
|
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|
549
|
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These values are accepted: `false`, `true`.
|
550
|
-
|
551
|
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* In v3, this is the value set for the `rfc@consensus` attribute.
|
552
|
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* In v2, this is the value set for the `rfc@consensus` attribute, but `false` is converted to `no` and `true` is converted to `yes`.
|
553
|
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|
554
|
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=== Document Language
|
555
|
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|
556
|
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Set the document language using the `xml-lang` document attribute.
|
557
|
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|
558
|
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By default this is `en`.
|
559
|
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|
560
|
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* In v3 and v2, this is the value set for the `rfc@xml:lang` attribute.
|
561
|
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|
562
|
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While v3 supports marking specific elements with their own `xml:lang` attribute, this is not yet supported by our gem.
|
563
|
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|
564
|
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|
565
|
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=== Document Attributes for v2 only
|
566
|
-
|
567
|
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|
568
|
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|
569
|
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|
570
|
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|===
|
571
|
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|
572
|
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| Attribute
|
573
|
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| Purpose
|
574
|
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| RFC XML v3 element
|
575
|
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|
576
|
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|`:series-no:`
|
577
|
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| Optional. The document series is defined by the "category" attribute;
|
578
|
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"seriesNo" is only applicable to the values "info" ("FYI" series),
|
579
|
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"std" ("STD" series), and "bcp" ("BCP" series).
|
580
|
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| `rfc@seriesNo`
|
581
|
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|===
|
582
|
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|
583
|
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[#v3documentattributes]
|
584
|
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=== Document Attributes for v3 only
|
585
|
-
|
586
|
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These attributes are only supported for the v3 converter.
|
587
|
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|
588
|
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|
589
|
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|===
|
590
|
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|
591
|
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| Attribute
|
592
|
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| Purpose
|
593
|
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| RFC XML v3 element
|
594
|
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|
595
|
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|`:index-include:`
|
596
|
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| Optional. Defaults to `true`. Values: `true` or `false`. Specifies whether
|
597
|
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formatter should include an index in generated files. If the source file has no
|
598
|
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`<iref>` elements, an index is never generated.
|
599
|
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| `rfc@indexInclude`
|
600
|
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|
601
|
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|`:sort-refs:`
|
602
|
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| Optional. Defaults to `false`. Values: `true` or `false`. Specifies whether
|
603
|
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the prep tool should sort references. Supported in v2 as a processing instruction.
|
604
|
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| `rfc@sortRefs`
|
605
|
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|
606
|
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|`:sym-refs:`
|
607
|
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| Optional. Defaults to `true`. Values: `true` or `false`. Specifies whether
|
608
|
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formatter should use symbolic references (such as "`[RFC2119]`") or not
|
609
|
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(such as "`[3]`"). Supported in v2 as a processing instruction.
|
610
|
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| `rfc@symRefs`
|
611
|
-
|
612
|
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|`:toc-include:`
|
613
|
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| Optional. Defaults to `true`. Values: `true` or `false`. Specifies whether
|
614
|
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formatter should contain a table of contents. Supported in v2 as a processing instruction.
|
615
|
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| `rfc@tocInclude`
|
616
|
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|
617
|
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| `:link: _URL_, _URL_ _REL_`
|
618
|
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a| Optional. Comma-delimited links to an external document related to this document.
|
619
|
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|
620
|
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There are 4 types of values:
|
621
|
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|
622
|
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. (RFC only) ISSN for this RFC document (`rel` set to `item`, `link` value in
|
623
|
-
form of `urn:issn:`);
|
624
|
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. (RFC only) DOI for this RFC document (`rel` set to `describedBy`, `link`
|
625
|
-
value in form specified by https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7669[RFC7669]);
|
626
|
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. (Final Draft) Internet-Draft submitted to become published RFC (`rel` set to
|
627
|
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`convertedFrom`, `link` value set to "IETF-controlled web site that retains
|
628
|
-
copies of Internet-Drafts");
|
629
|
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. (Any status) ISSN (`rel` set to `alternate`, `link` value as any author run web site).
|
630
|
-
| `front/link@href = _URL_`, `front/link@rel = _REL_` (if supplied)
|
631
|
-
|
632
|
-
|===
|
633
|
-
|
634
|
-
|
635
|
-
=== Author Attributes
|
636
|
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|
637
|
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In an Internet-Draft/RFC, detailed information of an author is necessary, which
|
638
|
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is not supported by the normal AsciiDoc syntax.
|
639
|
-
|
640
|
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You will need to provide the following information.
|
641
|
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|
642
|
-
|
643
|
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==== Multiple Author Names
|
644
|
-
|
645
|
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Just like a normal AsciiDoc, you can provide author information in the author
|
646
|
-
header (sample of 3 authors):
|
647
|
-
|
648
|
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[source,asciidoc]
|
649
|
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----
|
650
|
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firstname middlename(s) lastname <email>; firstname middlename(s) lastname <email>; firstname middlename(s) lastname <email>
|
651
|
-
----
|
652
|
-
|
653
|
-
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|
654
|
-
|
655
|
-
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|
656
|
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|===
|
657
|
-
|
658
|
-
| Syntax
|
659
|
-
| Purpose
|
660
|
-
| RFC XML v3/v2 element
|
661
|
-
|
662
|
-
| `firstname middlename(s) lastname`
|
663
|
-
| Mandatory (at least one). Author's full name. (Middle names are optional.)
|
664
|
-
| `front/author@fullname`
|
665
|
-
|
666
|
-
| `lastname`
|
667
|
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| Author's last name.
|
668
|
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| `front/author@surname`
|
669
|
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|
670
|
-
| `email`
|
671
|
-
| Author's email address.
|
672
|
-
| `front/author/address/email`
|
673
|
-
|
674
|
-
|===
|
675
|
-
|
676
|
-
If any author names deviate from that pattern, e.g. with an honorific like Dr.,
|
677
|
-
they will not be recognised correctly by the Asciidoc API; use the `fullname`
|
678
|
-
document attribute instead.
|
679
|
-
|
680
|
-
==== Author Attributes
|
681
|
-
|
682
|
-
In `metanorma-ietf`, detailed author attributes are given as document
|
683
|
-
attributes.
|
684
|
-
|
685
|
-
As multiple authors can be specified, the document attribute to specify the
|
686
|
-
first author uses a unsuffixed attribute name `:role`, and the second author's
|
687
|
-
attributes onwards use a numeric suffix to identify the author: `:role_2`, `:role_3`, etc.
|
688
|
-
|
689
|
-
Shared RFC XML v3/v2 syntax:
|
690
|
-
|
691
|
-
[cols="3", options="header"]
|
692
|
-
|===
|
693
|
-
|
694
|
-
| Attribute
|
695
|
-
| Purpose
|
696
|
-
| RFC XML v3/v2 element
|
697
|
-
|
698
|
-
| `:fullname{_i}:`
|
699
|
-
| Optional. Author's full name. Can set here instead of document header's "`Author`" line.
|
700
|
-
| `front/author@fullname`
|
701
|
-
|
702
|
-
| `:forename_initials{_i}:`
|
703
|
-
| Optional. Author's initials excluding surname. Defaults to dynamically
|
704
|
-
calculated initials. Distinct from the AsciiDoc `:initials:` attribute, which
|
705
|
-
includes surname.
|
706
|
-
| `front/author@initials`
|
707
|
-
|
708
|
-
| `:lastname{_i}:`
|
709
|
-
| Optional. Author's last name. Can set here instead of document header's "`Author`" line.
|
710
|
-
| `front/author@surname`
|
711
|
-
|
712
|
-
| `:role{_i}:`
|
713
|
-
| Optional. Defaults to `author`. Possible values: `author`, `editor`. If `author` is supplied,
|
714
|
-
the attribute is not populated.
|
715
|
-
| `front/author@role`
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
| `:organization{_i}:`
|
718
|
-
| Optional. Defaults to `""`. Author's organization affiliation.
|
719
|
-
| `front/author/organization`
|
720
|
-
|
721
|
-
| `:organization_abbrev{_i}:`
|
722
|
-
| Optional. Defaults to `""`. Author's organization's abbreviation shown .
|
723
|
-
| `front/author/organization@abbrev`
|
724
|
-
|
725
|
-
|===
|
726
|
-
|
727
|
-
NOTE: You can provide organization information without providing name information
|
728
|
-
for an author.
|
729
|
-
|
730
|
-
===== Author Address
|
731
|
-
|
732
|
-
[cols="3", options="header"]
|
733
|
-
|===
|
734
|
-
| Attribute
|
735
|
-
| Purpose
|
736
|
-
| RFC XML v2/v3 element
|
737
|
-
|
738
|
-
| `:email{_i}:`
|
739
|
-
| Email of author.
|
740
|
-
| `front/author/address/email`
|
741
|
-
|
742
|
-
| `:fax{_i}:`
|
743
|
-
| Fax number of author. Deprecated in v3.
|
744
|
-
| `front/author/address/facsimile`
|
745
|
-
|
746
|
-
| `:uri{_i}:`
|
747
|
-
| URI of author.
|
748
|
-
| `front/author/address/uri`
|
749
|
-
|
750
|
-
| `:phone{_i}:`
|
751
|
-
| Author's phone number. Scheme-specific part of a `tel` URI (does not include
|
752
|
-
the prefix `tel:`).
|
753
|
-
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3966#section-3[RFC3966 `global-number-digits`].
|
754
|
-
| `front/author/address/phone`
|
755
|
-
|
756
|
-
| `:street{_i}:`
|
757
|
-
| Address of author, non-city/region/code/country portion.
|
758
|
-
Multiple lines concatenated with `"\ "` will be split into separate `<street>`
|
759
|
-
elements.
|
760
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/street`
|
761
|
-
|
762
|
-
| `:city{_i}:`
|
763
|
-
| City portion of author's address
|
764
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/city`
|
765
|
-
|
766
|
-
| `:region{_i}:`
|
767
|
-
| Region, state or province portion of author's address. For US/CA the 2-letter state code.
|
768
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/region`
|
769
|
-
|
770
|
-
| `:country{_i}:`
|
771
|
-
| Country of author's address
|
772
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/country`
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
| `:code{_i}:`
|
775
|
-
| Postal code of author's address
|
776
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/code`
|
777
|
-
|===
|
778
|
-
|
779
|
-
|
780
|
-
Only available for RFC XML v3:
|
781
|
-
|
782
|
-
|===
|
783
|
-
| Attribute | Purpose | RFC XML v3 element
|
784
|
-
| `:postal-line{_i}:`
|
785
|
-
| For those who want to directly format their postal addresses without regard
|
786
|
-
to the prior types. Ignored in v2. Multiple lines are concatenated with `"\ "`.
|
787
|
-
The `postal-line` attribute is mutually exclusive with the presence of `street`,
|
788
|
-
`city`, `region`, `country` and `code` attributes.
|
789
|
-
| `front/author/address/postal/postalLine`
|
790
|
-
|===
|
791
|
-
|
792
|
-
|
793
|
-
Example. This source:
|
794
|
-
|
795
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
796
|
-
----
|
797
|
-
:street: 57 Mt Pleasant St\ Technology Park
|
798
|
-
:city: Dullsville
|
799
|
-
:region: NSW
|
800
|
-
:country: Australia
|
801
|
-
:code: 3333
|
802
|
-
----
|
803
|
-
|
804
|
-
Produces:
|
805
|
-
|
806
|
-
[source,xml]
|
807
|
-
----
|
808
|
-
<address>
|
809
|
-
<postal>
|
810
|
-
<street>57 Mt Pleasant St</street>
|
811
|
-
<street>Technology Park</street>
|
812
|
-
<city>Dullsville</city>
|
813
|
-
<region>NSW</region>
|
814
|
-
<code>3333</code>
|
815
|
-
<country>Australia</country>
|
816
|
-
</postal>
|
817
|
-
</address>
|
818
|
-
----
|
819
|
-
|
820
|
-
|
821
|
-
=== Abstract
|
822
|
-
|
823
|
-
Any paragraphs following the document header are treated as the abstract
|
824
|
-
(`front/abstract`), whether or not they are in abstract style. The abstract is
|
825
|
-
terminated by either the first section header (which ends the document
|
826
|
-
preamble), or an admonition (e.g. `note`).
|
827
|
-
|
828
|
-
Any admonitions before the first section header are treated as notes (`front/note`).
|
829
|
-
|
830
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
831
|
-
----
|
832
|
-
[[abstract-id]] <1>
|
833
|
-
[abstract]
|
834
|
-
This is an abstract <2>
|
835
|
-
|
836
|
-
NOTE: This is a note <3>
|
837
|
-
|
838
|
-
[NOTE,remove-in-rfc=true] <4>
|
839
|
-
.Note 2 Title <5>
|
840
|
-
===
|
841
|
-
This is another note <3>
|
842
|
-
===
|
843
|
-
----
|
844
|
-
<1> v3 only: `front/abstract@anchor` (attribute only available in v3)
|
845
|
-
<2> `front/abstract`
|
846
|
-
<3> `front/note`
|
847
|
-
<4> v3 only: `front/note@removeInRFC` (attribute only available in v3)
|
848
|
-
<5> v3: `front/note/name`; v2: `front/note@title` (mandatory attribute; if not provided, `NOTE` is supplied)
|
849
|
-
|
850
126
|
|
851
|
-
=== Sections and Subsections
|
852
127
|
|
853
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
854
|
-
----
|
855
|
-
:sectnums: <1>
|
856
|
-
[[id]] <2>
|
857
|
-
[remove-in-rfc=true,toc=include|exclude|default] <3>
|
858
|
-
== Section title <4>
|
859
|
-
First paragraph of section <5>
|
860
|
-
|
861
|
-
Second paragraph of section <5>
|
862
|
-
|
863
|
-
:sectnums!: <6>
|
864
|
-
=== Subsection title <7>
|
865
|
-
First paragraph of subsection <8>
|
866
|
-
|
867
|
-
==== Subsubsection title <9>
|
868
|
-
Content content content <10>
|
869
|
-
----
|
870
|
-
<1> `middle/section@numbered=true` (attribute only available in v3)
|
871
|
-
<2> `middle/section@anchor`
|
872
|
-
<3> v3 only: `middle/section@removeInRFC`, `middle/section@toc` (attributes only available in v3)
|
873
|
-
<4> v3: `middle/section/name`; v2: `middle/section@title`
|
874
|
-
<5> `middle/section/t`
|
875
|
-
<6> `middle/section@numbered=false` (attribute only available in v3) (toggle)
|
876
|
-
<7> v3: `middle/section/section/name`; v2: `middle/section/section@title`
|
877
|
-
<8> `middle/section/section/t`
|
878
|
-
<9> v3: `middle/section/section/section/name`; v2: `middle/section/section/section@title`
|
879
|
-
<10> `middle/section/section/section/t`
|
880
|
-
|
881
|
-
|
882
|
-
=== Cross-References
|
883
|
-
|
884
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
885
|
-
----
|
886
|
-
Content content content
|
887
|
-
<<crossreference>> <1>
|
888
|
-
<<crossreference,text>> <2>
|
889
|
-
<<crossreference,format=(counter|title|none|default): text>> <3>
|
890
|
-
http://example.com/[linktext] <4>
|
891
|
-
The following represent the v3 relref element
|
892
|
-
<<crossreference,section_number (of|comma|parens|bare)>> <5>
|
893
|
-
<<crossreference,section_number (of|comma|parens|bare): text>> <6>
|
894
|
-
<<crossreference#fragment,section_number (of|comma|parens|bare)>> <7>
|
895
|
-
<<crossreference#fragment,section_number (of|comma|parens|bare): text>> <8>
|
896
|
-
----
|
897
|
-
<1> `<xref target="crossreference"/>`
|
898
|
-
<2> `<xref target="crossreference">text</xref>`
|
899
|
-
<3> `<xref format="counter|title|none|default" target="crossreference">text</xref>`
|
900
|
-
<4> `<eref href="http://example.com/">linktext</eref>`
|
901
|
-
<5> v3 only: `<relref displayFormat="of|comma|parens|bare" section="section_number" target="crossreference"/>` (element only available in v3)
|
902
|
-
<6> v3 only: `<relref displayFormat="of|comma|parens|bare" section="section_number" target="crossreference">text</relref>` (element only available in v3)
|
903
|
-
<7> v3 only: `<relref relative="fragment" displayFormat="of|comma|parens|bare" section="section_number" target="crossreference"/>` (element only available in v3)
|
904
|
-
<8> v3 only: `<relref relative="fragment" displayFormat="of|comma|parens|bare" section="section_number" target="crossreference">text</relref>` (element only available in v3)
|
905
|
-
|
906
|
-
In v2, the relref style crossreferences are rendered as equivalent `xref` crossreferences,
|
907
|
-
inserting section numbers as appropriate.
|
908
|
-
|
909
|
-
Note that fragments (e.g. `crossreference#fragment`) are not supported on the `xref@target` attribute,
|
910
|
-
in either v2 or v3: the RFC XML specification requires that the `xref@target` attribute equals
|
911
|
-
the value of an anchor attribute elsewhere in the document.
|
912
|
-
|
913
|
-
Internal crossreferences and bibliographic references are marked up in the same way; but
|
914
|
-
bibliographic references are marked up separately from the main flow of Asciidoctor, and are
|
915
|
-
processed later.
|
916
|
-
|
917
|
-
NOTE: Normally, Asciidoctor attempts to match a crossreference to a section title, if it does not find
|
918
|
-
a matching anchor ID. This behaviour has become optional as of Asciidoctor 1.5.7, and is suppressed in
|
919
|
-
this gem. If you have a citation of a bibliographic item which is identical to a section title (e.g. you have a
|
920
|
-
bibliographic citation with the anchor "WHIRLPOOL", and a section with the title "WHIRLPOOL"),
|
921
|
-
this gem will correctly pick the former as the target of the reference, so long as that section
|
922
|
-
has a different anchor ID:
|
923
128
|
|
924
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
925
|
-
----
|
926
|
-
[[hash_whirlpool]]
|
927
|
-
=== WHIRLPOOL
|
928
|
-
|
929
|
-
The WHIRLPOOL hash function is defined in <<WHIRLPOOL>>.
|
930
|
-
|
931
|
-
This section should actually be referenced as <<hash_whirlpool>>.
|
932
|
-
...
|
933
|
-
|
934
|
-
[bibliography]
|
935
|
-
== Informative References
|
936
|
-
++++
|
937
|
-
<reference anchor='WHIRLPOOL' target='http://www.larc.usp.br/~pbarreto/WhirlpoolPage.html'>
|
938
|
-
...
|
939
|
-
++++
|
940
|
-
----
|
941
|
-
|
942
|
-
=== Indexing
|
943
|
-
|
944
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
945
|
-
--
|
946
|
-
This ((<indexterm>)) <1>
|
947
|
-
is visible in the text,
|
948
|
-
this one is not (((indexterm, index-subterm))). <2>
|
949
|
-
--
|
950
|
-
<1> `<iref item="indexterm">indexterm</iref>`
|
951
|
-
<2> `<iref item="indexterm" subitem="index-subterm"/>`
|
952
|
-
|
953
|
-
|
954
|
-
=== Inline formatting
|
955
|
-
|
956
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
957
|
-
--
|
958
|
-
Linebreak: + <1>
|
959
|
-
_Italic_ <2>
|
960
|
-
*Bold* <3>
|
961
|
-
`Monospace` <4>
|
962
|
-
~subscript~ <5>
|
963
|
-
^superscript^ <6>
|
964
|
-
[bcp14]#MUST NOT# <7>
|
965
|
-
*MUST NOT* <8>
|
966
|
-
stem:[sqrt(4) = 2]
|
967
|
-
--
|
968
|
-
<1> That is, "+ " at the end of a line. v3: `<br/>`; v2: `<vspace/>`.
|
969
|
-
<2> v3: `<em>Italic</em>`; v2: `<spanx style="emph">Italic</spanx>`
|
970
|
-
<3> v3: `<strong>Bold</strong>`; v2: `<spanx style="strong">Bold</spanx>`
|
971
|
-
<4> v3: `<tt>Monospace</tt>`; v2: `<spanx style="verb">Monospace</spanx>`
|
972
|
-
<5> v3 only: `<sub>subscript</sub>`. Not supported in v2; rendered as `\_subscript_`
|
973
|
-
<6> v3 only: `<sup>superscript</sup>`. Not supported in v2; rendered as `\^superscript^`
|
974
|
-
<7> v3 only: `<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>`. Not supported in v2; rendered as `<spanx style="strong">MUST NOT</spanx>`.
|
975
|
-
<8> v3: if document flag `:no-rfc-bold-bcp14:` is present, then `<strong>MUST NOT</strong>`, else (by default) any BCP14/RFC2119 phrase in boldface and capitals is assumed to be intended to be tagged in `<bcp14>`. v2: `<spanx style="strong">MUST NOT</spanx>`.
|
976
|
-
<9> Stem expressions are treated identically to monospace expressions; they are not currently rendered as MathML or any other notation.
|
977
|
-
|
978
|
-
NOTE: The delimiters must occur within the one line; the following is invalid in Asciidoctor:
|
979
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
980
|
-
--
|
981
|
-
*WOULD
|
982
|
-
PROBABLY*
|
983
|
-
--
|
984
|
-
|
985
|
-
Any formatting XML spans within `spanx` elements are stripped in postprocessing.
|
986
|
-
|
987
|
-
=== Paragraphs
|
988
|
-
|
989
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
990
|
-
--
|
991
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
992
|
-
[keep-with-next=true,keep-with-previous=true] <2>
|
993
|
-
Paragraph text <3>
|
994
|
-
--
|
995
|
-
<1> `t@anchor`
|
996
|
-
<2> v3 only: `t@keepWithNext`, `t@keepWithPrevious` (attributes only available in v3)
|
997
|
-
<3> `<t>Paragraph text</t>`
|
998
|
-
|
999
|
-
=== Quotes (v3 only)
|
1000
|
-
|
1001
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1002
|
-
--
|
1003
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1004
|
-
[quote, attribution, citation info] <2>
|
1005
|
-
Quotation <3>
|
1006
|
-
--
|
1007
|
-
<1> `blockquote@anchor`
|
1008
|
-
<2> `blockquote@quotedFrom`, `blockquote@cite`. In v3, `citation info` is limited to a URL.
|
1009
|
-
<3> `<blockquote>Quotation</blockquote>`
|
1010
|
-
|
1011
|
-
|
1012
|
-
=== Comments
|
1013
|
-
|
1014
|
-
==== Asciidoctor comments
|
1015
|
-
|
1016
|
-
Asciidoctor implements both inline comments (prefixed with `\\`)
|
1017
|
-
and block comments (prefixed with `\\\\`). Both are ignored by
|
1018
|
-
the Asciidoctor processor, and are not rendered in any output,
|
1019
|
-
including RFC XML.
|
1020
|
-
|
1021
|
-
Asciidoctor also permits paragraphs and open blocks (which can contain
|
1022
|
-
multiple paragraphs) to be treated as Asciidoctor comments, if
|
1023
|
-
they have the style attribute `[comment]`:
|
1024
|
-
|
1025
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1026
|
-
----
|
1027
|
-
|
1028
|
-
// This is an inline Asciidoctor comment, which will not be output to XML.
|
1029
|
-
|
1030
|
-
[comment]
|
1031
|
-
This is a single paragraph Asciidoctor comment,
|
1032
|
-
which will not be output to XML.
|
1033
|
-
|
1034
|
-
////
|
1035
|
-
This is a block Asciidoctor comment,
|
1036
|
-
|
1037
|
-
which will not be output to XML.
|
1038
|
-
////
|
1039
|
-
|
1040
|
-
[comment]
|
1041
|
-
--
|
1042
|
-
This is a
|
1043
|
-
|
1044
|
-
multiple paragraph
|
1045
|
-
|
1046
|
-
Asciidoctor comment, which will not be output to XML.
|
1047
|
-
--
|
1048
|
-
----
|
1049
|
-
|
1050
|
-
==== XML comments
|
1051
|
-
|
1052
|
-
XML inline comments may be introduced into XML through the `[comment]`
|
1053
|
-
formatting macro: any such comments may not span more than one line.
|
1054
|
-
|
1055
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1056
|
-
--
|
1057
|
-
Text [comment]#This is a comment# Text
|
1058
|
-
--
|
1059
129
|
|
1060
|
-
The foregoing will be rendered in RFC XML as:
|
1061
130
|
|
1062
|
-
[source,xml]
|
1063
|
-
--
|
1064
|
-
<t>Text <!-- This is a comment --> Text</t>
|
1065
|
-
--
|
1066
131
|
|
1067
|
-
XML block comments are introduced through the role attribute
|
1068
|
-
`[.comment]`, which can be prefied to a paragraph or an open
|
1069
|
-
block (which can contain multiple paragraphs):
|
1070
132
|
|
1071
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1072
|
-
----
|
1073
|
-
[.comment]
|
1074
|
-
This is a single paragraph XML comment.
|
1075
|
-
|
1076
|
-
[.comment]
|
1077
|
-
--
|
1078
|
-
This is a
|
1079
|
-
|
1080
|
-
multiple paragraph
|
1081
|
-
|
1082
|
-
XML comment.
|
1083
|
-
--
|
1084
|
-
----
|
1085
|
-
|
1086
|
-
==== Text Comments
|
1087
|
-
|
1088
|
-
RFC XML provides for editorial comments which may optionally appear
|
1089
|
-
in the published text (subject to either the v3 `cref@display`
|
1090
|
-
attribute, or the `comments` processing instruction).
|
1091
|
-
|
1092
|
-
In v2 RFC XML, comment text is stripped of all formatting.
|
1093
|
-
|
1094
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1095
|
-
--
|
1096
|
-
NOTE: Any admonition inside the body of the text is a comment. <1>
|
1097
|
-
// Note that actual AsciiDoc comments are ignored by the converter.
|
1098
|
-
|
1099
|
-
[[id]] <2>
|
1100
|
-
[NOTE,display=true|false,source=name] <3>
|
1101
|
-
.Note Title <4>
|
1102
|
-
====
|
1103
|
-
Any admonition inside the body of the text is a comment.
|
1104
|
-
====
|
1105
|
-
--
|
1106
|
-
<1> `<cref>Any admonition inside the body of the text is a comment.</cref>`
|
1107
|
-
<2> `cref@anchor`
|
1108
|
-
<3> v3 only: `cref@display` (not supported in v2); v2: `cref@source`
|
1109
|
-
<4> v3 only: `cref/name` (not suppported in v2)
|
1110
|
-
|
1111
|
-
|
1112
|
-
=== Source Code Listings
|
1113
|
-
|
1114
|
-
In RFC XML, `sourcecode` (v3) and `artwork` (v2) elements only occur within a
|
1115
|
-
`figure` wrapper; this gem supplies that wrapper if it is not provided
|
1116
|
-
explicitly.
|
1117
|
-
|
1118
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1119
|
-
.Without Figure Wrapper
|
1120
|
-
--
|
1121
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1122
|
-
.Source code listing title <2>
|
1123
|
-
[source,type,src=uri,align,alt] <3>
|
1124
|
-
----
|
1125
|
-
begin() {
|
1126
|
-
source code listing <4>
|
1127
|
-
}
|
1128
|
-
----
|
1129
|
-
--
|
1130
|
-
<1> v3: `figure/sourcecode@anchor`; v2: `figure@anchor` (moved into supplied wrapper: anchors not supported on `artwork`)
|
1131
|
-
<2> v3: `figure/sourcecode@name`; v2: `figure/artwork@name`
|
1132
|
-
<3> v3: `figure/sourcecode@type`; `figure/sourcecode@src` (`align` and `alt` not supported). If `src` is present, the listing is not expected to have any content: content is taken from the hyperlink in the attribute. v2: `figure/artwork@type`, `figure/artwork@src`, `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`.
|
1133
|
-
<4> v3: `figure/sourcecode`; v2: `figure/artwork`
|
1134
|
-
|
1135
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1136
|
-
.With Figure Wrapper
|
1137
|
-
--
|
1138
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1139
|
-
[align,alt,suppress-title] <2>
|
1140
|
-
.Figure 1 <3>
|
1141
|
-
====
|
1142
|
-
Preamble text <4>
|
1143
|
-
|
1144
|
-
[[id1]] <5>
|
1145
|
-
.Source code listing title <6>
|
1146
|
-
[source,type,src=uri,align,alt] <7>
|
1147
|
-
----
|
1148
|
-
begin() {
|
1149
|
-
source code listing <8>
|
1150
|
-
}
|
1151
|
-
----
|
1152
|
-
|
1153
|
-
Postamble text <9>
|
1154
|
-
====
|
1155
|
-
--
|
1156
|
-
<1> `figure@anchor`
|
1157
|
-
<2> v2 only: `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`, `figure@suppress-title` (attributes only available in v2)
|
1158
|
-
<3> `figure/name`
|
1159
|
-
<4> v2 only: `figure/preamble` (only available in v2)
|
1160
|
-
<5> v3: `figure/sourcecode@anchor`; v2: Not supported: use `figure@anchor`
|
1161
|
-
<6> v3: `figure/sourcecode@name`; v2: `figure/artwork@name`
|
1162
|
-
<7> v3: `figure/sourcecode@type`; `figure/sourcecode@src` (`align` and `alt` not supported). If `src` is present, the listing is not expected to have any content: content is taken from the hyperlink in the attribute. v2: `figure/artwork@type`, `figure/artwork@src`, `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`.
|
1163
|
-
<8> v3: `figure/sourcecode`; v2: `figure/artwork`
|
1164
|
-
<9> v2 only: `figure/postamble` (only available in v2)
|
1165
|
-
|
1166
|
-
|
1167
|
-
=== ASCII Art and Images
|
1168
|
-
|
1169
|
-
In RFC XML, `artwork` elements only occur within a
|
1170
|
-
`figure` wrapper; this gem supplies that wrapper if it is not provided
|
1171
|
-
explicitly.
|
1172
|
-
|
1173
|
-
|
1174
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1175
|
-
.Ascii-Art Without Figure Wrapper
|
1176
|
-
--
|
1177
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1178
|
-
.Figure2.jpg <2>
|
1179
|
-
[align=left|center|right,alt=Ascii Art,type=text/plain] <3>
|
1180
|
-
....
|
1181
|
-
------------------------
|
1182
|
-
| Ascii Art |
|
1183
|
-
------------------------ <4>
|
1184
|
-
....
|
1185
|
-
--
|
1186
|
-
<1> v3 only: `figure/artwork@anchor`; v2: `figure@anchor` (moved into supplied wrapper: anchors not supported on `artwork`)
|
1187
|
-
<2> `figure/artwork@name`
|
1188
|
-
<3> `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`; `figure@type` (attribute only available in v2)
|
1189
|
-
<4> `figure/artwork`
|
1190
|
-
|
1191
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1192
|
-
.Image Without Figure Wrapper
|
1193
|
-
--
|
1194
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1195
|
-
.Figure2.jpg <2>
|
1196
|
-
[align=left|center|right,alt=alt_text,type=img/jpeg] <3>
|
1197
|
-
image::filename.jpg[alt_text,700,200] <4>
|
1198
|
-
--
|
1199
|
-
<1> v3 only: `figure/artwork@anchor`; v2: `figure@anchor` (moved into supplied wrapper: anchors not supported on `artwork`)
|
1200
|
-
<2> `figure/artwork@name`
|
1201
|
-
<3> `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`; `figure/artwork@type` (only available in v2, intended to be a MIME type; v3: populated as either `svg` or `binary-art` depending on file suffix)
|
1202
|
-
<4> `figure/artwork@src`, `figure/artwork@alt`, `figure/artwork@width` (deprecated in v3), `figure/artwork@height` (deprecated in v3)
|
1203
|
-
|
1204
|
-
|
1205
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1206
|
-
.With Figure Wrapper
|
1207
|
-
--
|
1208
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1209
|
-
[align,alt,suppress-title] <2>
|
1210
|
-
.Figure 1 <3>
|
1211
|
-
====
|
1212
|
-
Preamble text <4>
|
1213
|
-
|
1214
|
-
[[id]] <5>
|
1215
|
-
.Figure2.jpg <8>
|
1216
|
-
[align=left|center|right,alt=alt_text,type=text/plain] <6>
|
1217
|
-
....
|
1218
|
-
Figures are
|
1219
|
-
only permitted to contain listings (sourcecode),
|
1220
|
-
images (artwork),
|
1221
|
-
or literal (artwork) <7>
|
1222
|
-
....
|
1223
|
-
[[id]] <5>
|
1224
|
-
.Figure2.jpg <8>
|
1225
|
-
[align=left|center|right,alt=alt_text,type=img/jpeg] <9>
|
1226
|
-
image::filename.jpg[alt_text,700,200] <10>
|
1227
|
-
|
1228
|
-
Postamble text <11>
|
1229
|
-
====
|
1230
|
-
--
|
1231
|
-
<1> `figure@anchor`
|
1232
|
-
<2> v2 only: `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`, `figure@suppress-title` (attributes only available in v2)
|
1233
|
-
<3> `figure/name`
|
1234
|
-
<4> v2 only: `figure/preamble` (only available in v2)
|
1235
|
-
<5> v3: `figure/artwork@anchor`; v2: Not supported: use `figure@anchor`
|
1236
|
-
<6> `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`; `figure@type` (attribute only available in v2)
|
1237
|
-
<7> `figure/artwork`
|
1238
|
-
<8> `figure/artwork@name`
|
1239
|
-
<9> `figure/artwork@align`, `figure/artwork@alt`; `figure/artwork@type` (only available in v2, intended to be a MIME type; v3: populated as either `svg` or `binary-art` depending on file suffix)
|
1240
|
-
<10> `figure/artwork@src`, `figure/artwork@alt`, `figure/artwork@width` (deprecated in v3), `figure/artwork@height` (deprecated in v3)
|
1241
|
-
<11> v2 only: `figure/postamble` (only available in v2)
|
1242
|
-
|
1243
|
-
=== Mathematical examples
|
1244
|
-
|
1245
|
-
In order for mathematical formatting to be recognised in Asciidoc, the document attribute `:stem:` needs to be set.
|
1246
|
-
|
1247
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1248
|
-
--
|
1249
|
-
:stem:
|
1250
|
-
|
1251
|
-
[stem]
|
1252
|
-
++++
|
1253
|
-
sqrt(4) = 2
|
1254
|
-
++++
|
1255
|
-
--
|
1256
|
-
|
1257
|
-
Mathematical examples are treated identically to literals, and are rendered as `artwork` in both v2 and v3;
|
1258
|
-
however their default alignment is set as `center`. As with inline stem expressions, they are treated identically
|
1259
|
-
to monospace expressions in the RFC XML output; they are not currently rendered as MathML or any other notation.
|
1260
|
-
|
1261
|
-
=== Unordered and Ordered Lists
|
1262
|
-
|
1263
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1264
|
-
--
|
1265
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1266
|
-
[empty=true,spacing=normal|compact,hang-indent=n] <2>
|
1267
|
-
* Unordered list 1 <3>
|
1268
|
-
* Unordered list 2 <3>
|
1269
|
-
** Nested list <4>
|
1270
|
-
|
1271
|
-
[[id]] <5>
|
1272
|
-
[spacing=compact,empty=true,start=n,group=n,counter=token,hang-indent=n,format=List #%d,arabic|loweralpha|upperralpha|lowerroman|upperroman] <6>
|
1273
|
-
. A <7>
|
1274
|
-
. B <7>
|
1275
|
-
--
|
1276
|
-
<1> v3: `ul@anchor`; attribute only available in v3
|
1277
|
-
<2> v3: `ul@empty`, `ul@spacing` (`hangIndent` not available); v2: `ul@style = empty`, `ul@hangIndent` (`spacing` not available)
|
1278
|
-
<3> v2: `list[@style="symbols"]/t`; v3: ul/li
|
1279
|
-
<4> v2: `list[@style="symbols"]/t/list[@style="symbols"]/t`; v3: `ul/li/ul/li`
|
1280
|
-
<5> v3: `ol@anchor`; attribute only available in v3
|
1281
|
-
<6> v2: `list/counter`, `list@hangIndent`, `list@style = format List #%d`, `list@style` (for arabic|loweralpha|upperralpha|lowerroman|upperroman) (`spacing`, `start`, `empty` and `group` not available) v3: `ol@spacing`, `ol@empty`, `ol@start`, `ol@group`, `ol@type = "#%d", `ol@type` (for arabic|loweralpha|upperralpha|lowerroman|upperroman) (`counter`, `hangIndent` not available)
|
1282
|
-
<7> v2: `list/t`; v3: `ol/li`
|
1283
|
-
|
1284
|
-
NOTE: Asciidoctor does not permit anchors on list items: the anchors in the following are ignored.
|
1285
|
-
|
1286
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1287
|
-
--
|
1288
|
-
* [[id1]] A
|
1289
|
-
|
1290
|
-
. [[id2]] A
|
1291
|
-
--
|
1292
|
-
|
1293
|
-
NOTE: RFC XML v2 does not support multiparagraph list items. Following the specification recommendation,
|
1294
|
-
paragraphs within v2 list items are replaced with `vspace` tages.
|
1295
|
-
|
1296
|
-
=== Definition Lists
|
1297
|
-
|
1298
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1299
|
-
--
|
1300
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1301
|
-
[horizontal,compact,hang-indent=n] <2>
|
1302
|
-
A:: B <3>
|
1303
|
-
--
|
1304
|
-
<1> v3 only: `dl@anchor` (attribute only available in v3)
|
1305
|
-
<2> v3 only: `dl@hanging`, `dl@spacing` (attributes only available in v3); v2 only: `list@hangIndent` (attribute only available in v2). Note that the `compact` and `horizontal` attributes are mutually exclusive in AsciiDoc.
|
1306
|
-
<3> v3: `dl/dt`, `dl/dd`; v2: `list[@style="hanging"]/t@hangText`, `list[@style="hanging"]/t`
|
1307
|
-
|
1308
|
-
NOTE: Asciidoctor does not permit anchors on either definition list terms,
|
1309
|
-
or definition list definitions: the anchors in the following are ignored.
|
1310
|
-
|
1311
|
-
NOTE: In RFC XML v2, `idnits` considers inline definition lists invalid; the gem
|
1312
|
-
renders them as paragraphed definition lists. The gem option `:inline-definition-lists`
|
1313
|
-
disables this behaviour.
|
1314
|
-
|
1315
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1316
|
-
--
|
1317
|
-
[[id1]] A:: [[id2]]B
|
1318
|
-
--
|
1319
|
-
|
1320
|
-
NOTE: RFC XML v2 does not support multiparagraph list items. Following the specification recommendation,
|
1321
|
-
paragraphs within v2 list items are replaced with `vspace` tages.
|
1322
|
-
|
1323
|
-
=== Tables
|
1324
|
-
|
1325
|
-
The converter respects the AsciiDoc (horizontal) align attributes of cells (v2,
|
1326
|
-
v3), column widths (v2), and `colspan`, `rowspan` attributes (v3).
|
1327
|
-
|
1328
|
-
(Exceptionally,
|
1329
|
-
column widths specified for v2 as `"1,1,1,1,1,1...."` will be ignored, since Asciidoctor
|
1330
|
-
internally treats them identically to unspecified column widths on a table.)
|
1331
|
-
|
1332
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1333
|
-
--
|
1334
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1335
|
-
[suppress-title=true|false,align=left|center|right,grid=all|cols|none|rows] <2>
|
1336
|
-
.Table Title <3>
|
1337
|
-
|===
|
1338
|
-
|[[id]] head | head <4>
|
1339
|
-
|
1340
|
-
h|header cell | body cell <5>
|
1341
|
-
| | [[id]] body cell <6>
|
1342
|
-
|
1343
|
-
|foot | foot <7>
|
1344
|
-
|===
|
1345
|
-
--
|
1346
|
-
<1> v3: `table@anchor`; v2: `texttable@anchor`
|
1347
|
-
<2> v2: `texttable@suppress-title`, `texttable@align`, `texttable@style` (attributes only available in v2). Mapping of Asciidoc grid attribute to RFC XML style attribute is: `all` > `all`, `cols` > `full`, `none` > `none`, `rows` > `headers` (although the two are not strictly equivalent).
|
1348
|
-
<3> v3: `table/name`; v2: `texttable@title`
|
1349
|
-
<4> v3: `table/thead/tr/td`; v2: `texttable/ttcol@id` (attribute only available in v2), `texttable/ttcol`
|
1350
|
-
<5> v3: `table/tbody/tr/th`, `table/tbody/tr/td`; v2: `texttable/c`, `texttable/c`
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<6> v3: `table/tbody/tr/td@anchor` (attribute only available in v3)
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<7> v3: `table/tfoot/tr/td`; v2: `texttable/c`
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the table cell with `a|`.) However v2 only permits inline tagging, and any block tags are ignored.
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=== Sidebar (v3 only)
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-
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[source,asciidoc]
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|
-
--
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-
[[id]] <1>
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|
-
****
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Sidebar <2>
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-
****
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-
--
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<1> `aside@anchor`
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<2> `<aside>Sidebar</aside>`
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-
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=== References: Embedded in Document
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References are expected to be provided in raw RFC XML v2 format. For v3, a list of crossreferences may
|
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precede the block of references, with alternative text. This will not be rendered, but it will be used
|
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to populate `displayreference` elements, mapping the reference anchors to display text. For example,
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a list entry `[[[ref1,alt1]]]` means that any instances of the anchor `ref1` should be displayed as `alt1`,
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and is rendered as `<displayreference target="ref1" to="alt1"/>`.
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RFC requires two separate bibliographies, one for normative and one for informative references;
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either can be omitted. All bibliography sections in the must be styled with the prefix `[bibliography]`,
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and must appear in sequence, before any appendices.
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By default, the references cited must be included as raw RFC XML, and separated
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into the normative and informative sections.
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1384
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-
|
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[source,asciidoc]
|
1386
|
-
--
|
1387
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[[id]] <1>
|
1388
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-
[bibliography]
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== Normative References
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* [[[ref1,alt1]]] <2>
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++++
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1392
|
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(raw XML) <3>
|
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++++
|
1394
|
-
|
1395
|
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[[id]] <1>
|
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[bibliography]
|
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|
-
== Informative References
|
1398
|
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++++
|
1399
|
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(raw XML) <2>
|
1400
|
-
++++
|
1401
|
-
--
|
1402
|
-
<1> `back/references@anchor` (only in v3)
|
1403
|
-
<2> `back/displayreference@target`, `back/displayreference@to` (only in v3)
|
1404
|
-
<3> `back/references/reference`
|
1405
|
-
|
1406
|
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In postprocessing, bibliographic entries available from http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc are replaced
|
1407
|
-
with external references to that entry, using XML entities in RFC XML v2, and XML includes
|
1408
|
-
in RFC XML v3. Do not insert your own entities or XML includes into the references; the gem will have difficulty
|
1409
|
-
processing them.
|
1410
|
-
|
1411
|
-
[[external-directory-refs]]
|
1412
|
-
=== References: External Directory
|
1413
|
-
|
1414
|
-
As an alternative, the document attribute `:biblio-dir:` can nominate a directory in which separate XML files can be placed, one for each reference to be included. (RFC XML v3 referencegroup elements will also be recognised as files.) The gem will read in from that directory only the files that have actually been cited, and insert them into the appropriate bibliography, without the references needing to be given under the bibliographies as above. (In fact, any XML already provided will be deleted.) By default, references will be considered informative; the document attribute `:normative:` can be used to specify a comma-delimited list of normative references.
|
1415
|
-
|
1416
|
-
The gem will issue a warning if any cited reference is not included in the directory. However, external references do not have to be included in the directory: they will be recognised by comparing their anchors against the external bibliography cache, and referenced as entities or includes. However, particular drafts of Internet-Draft documents do still need to be included as separate documents (see <<external-ref-lookup>>.)
|
1417
|
-
|
1418
|
-
For example:
|
1419
|
-
|
1420
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1421
|
-
--
|
1422
|
-
= The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch
|
1423
|
-
Arthur Pendragon
|
1424
|
-
:doctype: internet-draft
|
1425
|
-
:workgroup: silly
|
1426
|
-
:biblio-dir: refs <1>
|
1427
|
-
:normative: RFC2119, AsciiDoc <1>
|
1428
|
-
|
1429
|
-
[[xyz]]
|
1430
|
-
== Hello
|
1431
|
-
Hello
|
1432
|
-
|
1433
|
-
* a <<RFC2119,2.3 of: See internet draft subsection>> <3>
|
1434
|
-
* b <<I-D.abarth-cake>>
|
1435
|
-
* b2 <<I-D.abarth-cake,what>>
|
1436
|
-
* b1 <<I-D.abarth-cake,2.3 of: See internet draft subsection>> <3>
|
1437
|
-
* c <<xyz,format=counter: xyzzy>> <4>
|
1438
|
-
* d <<biblio>> <4>
|
1439
|
-
* e <<AsciiDoc,AsciiDoctor>>
|
1440
|
-
* f <<mathrefs>>
|
1441
|
-
|
1442
|
-
|
1443
|
-
[[biblio]]
|
1444
|
-
=== Biblio
|
1445
|
-
See biblio
|
1446
|
-
|
1447
|
-
[bibliography]
|
1448
|
-
== Normative References <5>
|
1449
|
-
|
1450
|
-
[bibliography]
|
1451
|
-
== Informative References <6>
|
1452
|
-
--
|
1453
|
-
<1> The RFC XML references are included in the directory `./refs`, with one file per reference. For example, we would expect it to contain a file corresponding to the reference `mathrefs`. A file corresponding to `RFC2119` is optional, and in fact will be ignored, since the anchor is recognised as an external reference. A file corresponding to `I-D.abarth-cake` will not be ignored, if that file contains a `seriesInfo` element nominating a specific draft version.
|
1454
|
-
<2> The references in the `./refs` directory are by default considered informative; this attribute indicates that `RFC2119` and `AsciiDoc` are to be considered normative.
|
1455
|
-
<3> References are recognised in `relref` as well as `xref` elements.
|
1456
|
-
<4> The gem differentiates between bibliographic references and crossreferences to other anchors within the document.
|
1457
|
-
<5> The bibliographic headers need to be provided as above, and its titles are expected to be "Normative References" and "Informative References"; the gem will look for those titles specifically in order to insert the references it identifies from the file. However, no XML content is expected to be provided under each heading, and any XML content that is provided will be ignored.
|
1458
|
-
|
1459
|
-
|
1460
|
-
=== Appendices
|
1461
|
-
|
1462
|
-
[source,asciidoc]
|
1463
|
-
--
|
1464
|
-
[[id]] <1>
|
1465
|
-
[appendix]
|
1466
|
-
== Appendix 1 <2>
|
1467
|
-
Content <3>
|
1468
|
-
--
|
1469
|
-
<1> `back/section@anchor`
|
1470
|
-
<2> v3: `back/section/name`; v2: `back/section@title`
|
1471
|
-
<3> `back/section/t`
|
1472
|
-
|
1473
|
-
|
1474
|
-
|
1475
|
-
|
1476
|
-
=== Unsupported RFC XML Elements
|
1477
|
-
|
1478
|
-
The following **RFC XML v3/v2** elements are not (yet) supported through
|
1479
|
-
asciidoctor commands:
|
1480
|
-
|
1481
|
-
|===
|
1482
|
-
| RFC XML element | RFC XML v3 | RFC XML v2
|
1483
|
-
|
1484
|
-
| `front/boilerplate` | Not added | N/A
|
1485
|
-
| `iref@primary` | N | N
|
1486
|
-
| `reference` (and all children) 2+| Supported only as pass-through or through asciidoc-bibliography gem
|
1487
|
-
| `table/preamble` | Deprecated | N
|
1488
|
-
| `table/postamble` | Deprecated | N
|
1489
|
-
| `artwork@width` | Only on images | Only on images
|
1490
|
-
| `artwork@height` | Only on images | Only on images
|
1491
|
-
|===
|
1492
|
-
|
1493
|
-
=== Unsupported Asciidoctor Features
|
1494
|
-
|
1495
|
-
These asciidoctor features are not supported in output of these formats:
|
1496
|
-
|
1497
|
-
|===
|
1498
|
-
| asciidoctor feature | RFC XML v2 | RFC XML v3
|
1499
|
-
|
1500
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#quote[Quote] | Rendered as normal paragraph | Supported
|
1501
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#quote[Quote]: Non-URL Citations 2+| Ignored
|
1502
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#verse[Verse] | Rendered as normal paragraph | Rendered as Quote
|
1503
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#sidebar[Sidebar] | Rendered as normal paragraph | Supported
|
1504
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#index-terms[Index Term]: Tertiary 2+| Ignored
|
1505
|
-
| List: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#numbering-styles[Ordered List numbering] `decimal`, `lowergreek` 2+| Treated as `arabic`
|
1506
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#callouts[Callouts] 2+| Ignored
|
1507
|
-
| http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#admonition[Adminitions: formatting] | Ignored | Supported
|
1508
|
-
| Formatting: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#discrete-headings[Floating Title] 2+| Rendered as strong paragraph
|
1509
|
-
| Formatting: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#page-break[Page Break] 2+| Ignored
|
1510
|
-
| Formatting: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#horizontal-rules[Horizontal Rule] 2+| Ignored
|
1511
|
-
| Formatting: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#line-breaks[Line breaks] | Supported | Only supported within table cells
|
1512
|
-
| Media: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#audio[Audio] 2+| Ignored
|
1513
|
-
| Media: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#video[Video] 2+| Ignored
|
1514
|
-
| Media: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#images[Inline images] 2+| Ignored
|
1515
|
-
| Macro: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#keyboard-shortcuts[Keyboard shortcuts] 2+| Ignored
|
1516
|
-
| Macro: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#menu-selections[Menu selections] 2+| Ignored
|
1517
|
-
| Macro: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#ui-buttons[UI buttons] 2+| Ignored
|
1518
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#footer-row[Distinction between table body and table footer] | No | Supported
|
1519
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#header-row[Multiple table header rows] | No | Supported
|
1520
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#table-borders[Table borders: grid = rows] | Rendered as `headers` | Ignored
|
1521
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#table-borders[Table borders: grid = cols\|none] | Supported | Ignored
|
1522
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#table-borders[Table borders: frame] 2+| Ignored
|
1523
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#cell[Table cells: rowspan] | Ignored | Supported
|
1524
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#cell[Table cells: colspan] | Ignored | Supported
|
1525
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#cell[Table cells: Asciidoctor formatting (blocks within cells)] | Ignored | Supported
|
1526
|
-
| Table: http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#cols-format[Table columns: width] | Supported | Ignored
|
1527
|
-
|===
|
1528
|
-
|
1529
|
-
[[external-ref-lookup]]
|
1530
|
-
== Lookup of external references
|
1531
|
-
|
1532
|
-
In order to speed the lookup of references on the http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc website for external
|
1533
|
-
references, a cache of references is built the first time the gem is run, in the user's home directory:
|
1534
|
-
`~/.asciidoc-rfc-biblio-cache.json`. This maps all the canonical anchors for external references as defined
|
1535
|
-
by the IETF, such as `RFC2119` or `CCITT.E163.1988`, to the URLs that their RFC reference is stored on.
|
1536
|
-
References are detected for replacement in the Asciidoc document by matching the `references@anchor`
|
1537
|
-
attribute to one of those canonical anchors; the content of the local RFC XML reference is not checked.
|
1538
|
-
|
1539
|
-
(For rebuilding the cache, see <<caches>>.)
|
1540
|
-
|
1541
|
-
Rather than hand crafting RFC XML references for RFC documents, or other references hosted at `http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/`,
|
1542
|
-
you need only create a dummy `<reference>` element containing the IETF-defined anchor for that citation. In postprocessing, any
|
1543
|
-
references that are hosted at xml.resource.org will be identified by their anchor, and replaced by entities or XML includes,
|
1544
|
-
for RFC XML v2 and v3 respectively. (The complete list of authoritative
|
1545
|
-
RFC XML bibliographies is available from https://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org , online and in zipped form.)
|
1546
|
-
|
1547
|
-
Because the content of any externally defined `<reference>` element is overwritten with an entity or include,
|
1548
|
-
you do not need to provide a full reference. You can supply a minimal reference like `<reference anchor="RFC2119"/>`,
|
1549
|
-
but note that such a reference is invalid in the RFC XML schema, and the gem will report a missing element during processing.
|
1550
|
-
(The document will still be processed successfully.) To prevent any validation error reports, the minimal syntactically valid reference is:
|
1551
|
-
|
1552
|
-
[source,xml]
|
1553
|
-
--
|
1554
|
-
<reference anchor="RFC2119">
|
1555
|
-
<front>
|
1556
|
-
<title/>
|
1557
|
-
<author/>
|
1558
|
-
<date/>
|
1559
|
-
</front>
|
1560
|
-
</reference>
|
1561
|
-
--
|
1562
|
-
|
1563
|
-
If you wish to cite a specific version of an Internet-Draft, you will need to include the `seriesInfo` element
|
1564
|
-
in the reference that identifies the specific version; the anchor is the same for all internet drafts. For example:
|
1565
|
-
|
1566
|
-
[source,xml]
|
1567
|
-
--
|
1568
|
-
<reference anchor="I-D.abarth-cake">
|
1569
|
-
<front>
|
1570
|
-
<title/>
|
1571
|
-
<author/>
|
1572
|
-
<date/>
|
1573
|
-
</front>
|
1574
|
-
<seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-abarth-cake-00"/>
|
1575
|
-
</reference>
|
1576
|
-
--
|
1577
|
-
|
1578
|
-
As discussed under <<external-directory-refs>>, any citations of specific versions of an Internet-Draft need to be included as explicit files in an external directory of RFC XML references, since the seriesInfo draft information cannot be recovered by the anchor. However, any other external references do not require a corresponding directory file (although normative references do still need to be named in the `:normative:` document attribute.)
|
1579
|
-
|
1580
|
-
|
1581
|
-
== Examples
|
1582
133
|
|
1583
134
|
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|
1584
135
|
|
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|
|
1620
171
|
|
1621
172
|
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|
1622
173
|
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|
1623
|
-
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|
174
|
+
git clone https://github.com/metanorma/metanorma-ietf
|
1624
175
|
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|
1625
176
|
|
1626
177
|
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|
@@ -1647,7 +198,7 @@ to use the contribution by all means.
|
|
1647
198
|
|
1648
199
|
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|
1649
200
|
|
1650
|
-
. Open an https://github.com/
|
201
|
+
. Open an https://github.com/metanorma/metanorma-ietf/issues[issue] to discuss a new feature.
|
1651
202
|
. Write tests to support your new feature.
|
1652
203
|
. Make sure the entire test suite passes locally and on CI.
|
1653
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|
. Open a Pull Request.
|