I have just committed a pile of documentation files to the CVS, and I 
will shortly (later today) be re-releasing the 4.60 documentation in a 
revised form (I'll announce it on the announce list). The is the 
culmination of Yet Another set of changes to the way the docs are 
produced. Specifically:

. I have abandoned the use of Asciidoc for producing the XML from plain 
  text. It was the wrong tool for this job, because of the size and 
  complexity of the Exim specification document. Instead, the prime 
  sources are now .xfpt files. This is a format that is understood by a 
  little application that I wrote ("Xml From Plain Text") to do exactly 
  this job. I have released xfpt for general use. The markup used in the 
  Exim documents is documented in a file called Markup.txt. Using xfpt 
  means that the markup is unambiguous, and it all runs much faster.
  
. The source files themselves had acquired some typos in their 
  conversion to Asciidoc format (extraneous characters, blank lines in 
  odd places). I hope that I've caught all of these.
  
. The PostScript and PDF versions now have the chapter numbers back in 
  the running feet. The title pages are now improved, and the table of 
  contents is forced to be an even number of pages. 
  
. In the PDF version, I've managed to get the page labels that are shown 
  with acroread's thumbnails to correspond to the actual numbers printed 
  on the pages.
  
. In the .txt versions, chapter titles are now upper cased, and preceded 
  by some extra blank space and a line of ====. Section titles have an 
  extra line inserted, and are underlined with hyphens.  

-- 
Philip Hazel            University of Cambridge Computing Service
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