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Re: [ddlm-group] The Grazulis eliding proposal: how to incorporateinto CIF?. .. .. .

I'd be happy enough to see this as part of CIF2 - its particularly elegant with respect to 'CIF in CIF'.
It probably doesn't provide the convenience that I suspect the proponents of python-type eliding
are looking for, but perhaps I'll be proved wrong in this :-)

Cheers

Simon


From: "Bollinger, John C" <John.Bollinger@STJUDE.ORG>
To: Group finalising DDLm and associated dictionaries <ddlm-group@iucr.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 28 June, 2011 17:47:39
Subject: Re: [ddlm-group] The Grazulis eliding proposal: how to incorporate into CIF?. .. .. .


On Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:44 AM, I wrote:

[...]

>Appendix 1.    The CIF Line-Folding Protocol

[...]

>The protocol applies to text fields whose contents (after interpretation of the text protocol, if applicable)

Of course that should be "[...] after application of the text prefix protocol, if applicable)".  My apologies for any confusion.


John

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