Alice Russo
Alice Russo
### Description As described in [Jay's comment](https://github.com/ietf-tools/xml2rfc/issues/985#issuecomment-1521585446): > there are many situations when nesting is not possible in the XML, but a list still needs to be rendered as if...
### Description Summary: We used `` to get the desired output. Seems that ideally we wouldn't use `` for this case. Would be helpful to be able to indent a...
### Describe the issue In the PDF, in Authors' Addresses, the `organization` of an author contains a line break unnecessarily. From https://www.rfc-editor.org/v3test/test9344.pdf: ``` National Institute of Information and Communications Technology...
### Describe the issue input: ``` Reply Message Consisting of a Fixed Header, a Request Block TLV, Report Block TLV(s), a Name TLV, a Reply Block TLV, and Reply Sub-Block...
### Describe the issue Regarding xml2rfc --clear-cache (xml2rfc 3.15.3), could it be changed to remove the content of the directory rather than the directory itself? Use case: there's a shared...
### Description - Input: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8743.xml (which contains prepTime="2020-03-25T11:38:08") - Output (with xml2rfc 3.15.3): https://www.rfc-editor.org/v3test/test8743.pdf There are 6 extraneous page breaks within the Table of Contents, as compared with the PDF...
### Describe the issue input file: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-irtf-cfrg-vrf-15.xml running `xmlrfc --text`, it hangs. hit Ctrl-C and here's the end of the Traceback: ``` File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/xml2rfc/utils.py", line 180, in fill return "\u2028".join(self.wrap(*args,...
For the rfc2html output hosted on [rfc-editor.org](http://rfc-editor.org/), ideally there would be 2 different paths depending on the input: - For a link to an RFC: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/ - For a link...
Feature request: for side-by-side output, would like to have a "full" option that doesn't skip the matching text. This option was added to rfcdiff at the RPC's request a couple...
Apparently missing id="appendix-A" even though links to it are present. Examples below. Perhaps the colon is the tripping point when parsing the text input (e.g., "Appendix A: Foo"). Based on...