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|  Anton Shepelev to Anton Shepelev  |
|  test  |
|  28 Nov 23 12:21:20  |
 
MSGID: 2:221/6.0 6565bf20
REPLY: 2:221/6.0 6565b2dc
PID: SmapiNNTPd/Linux/IPv6 3.0 20231126
NOTE: Sylpheed 3.7.0 (GTK+ 2.24.30; i686-pc-mingw32).
CHRS: CP437 2
TZUTC: 0200
I wrote to Gleb Hlebov:
GH>> Or is there something in FTSC conventions addressing
GH>> this?
AS> I will have to look it up.
FSC-0001 has:
A 'hard' carriage return, 0DH, marks the end of a
paragraph, and must be preserved.
So called 'soft' carriage returns, 8DH, may mark a
previous processor's automatic line wrap, and should be
ignored. Beware that they may be followed by linefeeds,
or may not.
All linefeeds, 0AH, should be ignored. Systems which
display message text should wrap long lines to suit their
application.
But how come the FSC-0001 itself it not written in the
FidoNet format?--
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