RFC 1111 (rfc1111) - Page 2 of 6
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RFC 1111 RFC Instructions August 1989
line by itself.
Each line must be limited to 72 characters followed by carriage
return and line feed.
No overstriking (or underlining) is allowed.
These "height" and "width" constraints include any headers,
footers, page numbers, or left side indenting.
Do not fill the text with extra spaces to provide a straight right
margin.
Do not do hyphenation of words at the right margin.
Do not use footnotes. If such notes are necessary, put them at
the end of a section, or at the end of the document.
Use single spaced text within a paragraph, and one blank line
between paragraphs.
RFCs in ASCII Format may be submitted to the RFC Editor in email
messages (or as online files) in either the finished publication
format or in NROFF. If you plan to submit a document in NROFF,
please consult the RFC Editor first.
2b. PostScript Format Rules
Standard page size is 8 1/2 by 11 inches.
Margin of 1 inch on all sides (top, bottom, left, and right).
Main text should have a point size of no less than 10 points with
a line spacing of 12 points.
Footnotes and graph notations no smaller than 8 points with a line
spacing of 9.6 points.
Three fonts are acceptable: Helvetica, Times Roman and Courier
Plus their bold-face and italic versions. These are the three
standard fonts on most PostScript printers.
Prepare diagrams and images based on lowest common denominator
PostScript. Consider common PostScript printer functionality and
memory requirements.
The following PostScript commands should not be used:
initgraphics, erasepage, copypage, grestoreall, initmatrix,
Postel