Hi Paul,

this is indeed very good.

I have trouble with this phrase:

  examples should generally use characters that do not specify a color

The text then goes on with an example that uses characters with *different* 
colors, for their semantic meaning.

I once got an example changed by the RPC because a character in the example was 
yellow in part, which was irrelevant for the example and would have printed 
fine in grayscale(*).

So what does “specify a color” mean?

Grüße, Carsten

(*) I’m not sure you really mean “black and white” in that paragraph; maybe you 
do mean “grayscale”.


> On Oct 14, 2025, at 00:33, Paul Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Greetings again. I have made the changes suggested in the discussion of the 
> -04 version. Given the light discussion of the last two drafts, I believe 
> this version is ready for WG Last Call, if the WG Chairs agree.
> 
> --Paul Hoffman
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