asyncwait
asyncwait

Reputation: 4537

What is the editor used for writing RFC text files?

I am just wondering how much effort is required to write a text file like that with page numbers, table of contents, headers, footers etc. Is there any editor or some thing like TeX that is used for writing the RFC documents?

Upvotes: 18

Views: 4172

Answers (4)

Konamiman
Konamiman

Reputation: 50293

I have written a couple of RFC-like documents in XML using the format described in RFC2629 and converting them using xml2rfc. There is also a XSLT available for doing the conversion.

Upvotes: 2

Joey
Joey

Reputation: 354694

According to RFC 2223:

Most of the RFCs are processed by the RFC Editor with the unix "nroff" program using a very simple set of the formatting commands (or "requests") from the "ms" macro package (see the Appendix).

There is an RFC that details how they can be written using Microsoft Word: RFC 3285: Using Microsoft Word to create Internet Drafts and RFCs :-)

Upvotes: 7

Laurence Gonsalves
Laurence Gonsalves

Reputation: 143264

Older RFCs were probably written with nroff or one of its relatives (troff, roff, groff).

Upvotes: 0

Priyank Bolia
Priyank Bolia

Reputation: 14441

Write in some other format, like HTML/PDF/DOC and then export to text format. I guess that should be easier.

Upvotes: -1

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