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more on proposed revisions to CBF definition

I have a posted partially completed version of Paul Ellis's
CBFlib with the changes for the proposed MIME variant.  The code
is not ready for release, yet, but those who are interested
are welcome to look at the code as it now stands.  An update
to Paul's manual is at

 http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/software/CBF/xCBFlib.html

with a link to download a compressed shar of the source code.

I am making some changes in order to get around problems with
ftell on some systems, and in so doing have introduced some
new and intersting  bugs.  This version of CBFlib appears to
support makcbf and img2cif correctly, but cif2cbf produces
some badly garbled files.  The MIME code is still being tested
and debugged.  You are welcome to look at this  code and
documentation, but I would not recommend using it yet.  There
will be further changes before this version is released, but
this documentation should give you a pretty good idea of what
the code will do.

  -- Herbert

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