With the last revision in git the document is now up at http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/cd-text-format.html
I expect there will be more changes and probably more mistakes to be found. Thanks, everyone! On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Thomas Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > If nothing else it would > > prevent someone like me from turning this into an "and 0xffff. > > Ok. Now acknowleged as official pitfall and avoided. > > You will have to correct the statement in doc/cd-text-format.texi: > "residue of the polynomial division is zero extended in the upper bits" > > > When evaluating the appropriateness of libburn's cdtext.txt, please keep > in mind that we have no other publicly available technical specification > of CD-TEXT. Completeness and exactness are its main goal. > It should be readble and avoid misunderstandings, of course. At least as > much as MMC or ECMA-119. > > Your description is taking it one step further and aims to inform a user > about CD-TEXT and its use cases. As said, i am watching with interest > and hope to take profit. > It seems about time that you add yourself to @author and copyright. > I dumped the knowledge collection, you bring it in shape. > Still lots to shuffle. > > > Have a nice day :) > > Thomas > > >
