Re: wording in 20.2 (DOE)

Kay, Michael wrote:

> I am also reluctant to suggest further special effects
> that can be achieved using d-o-e, since we really don't want to encourage
> its use; 


I'd be happy about never having to rely on d-o-e or extensions :)

 > But I'll see if I can add some words that suggest that the
 > examples we have given don't cover all cases.

After your explanation, I don't think that's absolutely necessary. But a 
short note stating that mal-formed output is not the only reason for 
using d-o-e may clarify a bit.

Tobi

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Received on Monday, 5 May 2003 17:03:57 UTC