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Diane is eager to do the work – she suggested we go in this direction.
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IEEE SA is in favor of this direction.
-Robert
From: Edward Au <edward.ks.au@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2021 7:49 AM
To: Stacey, Robert <robert.stacey@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: STDS-802-11-EDITORS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-11-EDITORS] Using color in amendments
Thanks for your clarification - it may be a lot of work for Diane !!
Nevertheless, may I know if we (or SA?) are fine for non-black-and-white publications now? In the past, we tried to keep all texts, figures, and tables to be black-and-white.
Hi Edward,
This would be done by the publication editors.
We could discuss separately whether we do the same thing during draft development.
-Robert
While the intention is good especially for the readers to read, it may create a lot of overhead to Editors who are preparing
the draft as they need to keep changing colors when they insert, delete, or change texts.
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Hello Editors,
I’m soliciting input on the use of color in the
published amendments. Essentially it would make published amendments look somewhat like the redline draft:
On “Change” instructions,
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inserted text would be blue and underlined
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deleted text would be red with strickthrough
Editing instructions would be a different color, too.
If printed in black and white, the amendment would look much like it does today, although the color might come out as a shade of gray.
See attached examples.
Other groups are using this. For consistency, we would start with the 11ax draft (1st amendment to 802.11-2020).
Let me know whether or not you are in favor.
Regards,
-Robert
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