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2 Word Specification Sample


3Working Draft 04, 16 August 2002
4Document identifier:
5 wd-spectools-word-sample-04
6Location:
7 http://www.oasis-open.org/spectools/docs/
8Editor:
9 [List your editors here; check whether “Editor” header should be plural]
10 Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems <eve.maler@sun.com>
11Contributors:
12 [List your contributors here]
13 [Optionally list them in the Acknowledgments appendix instead]
14 Karl Best, OASIS
15 Norman Walsh, Sun Microsystems
16Abstract:
17 [Supply your own summary of the technical purpose of the document.] This document
18 provides a working MS Word 2000 sample from which you can start editing your own
19 OASIS-published document. Instructions are provided as italic text in brackets, which
20 should be deleted before publication. Full instructions are provided in the body of the
21 document.
22Status:
23 [Describe the status and stability of the specification and where to send comments.] This
24 document is updated periodically on no particular schedule. Send comments to the editor.
25 [This is boilerplate; to use, fix the hyperlinks:] Committee members should send
26 comments on this specification to the xxx@lists.oasis-open.org list. Others should
27 subscribe to and send comments to the xxx-comment@lists.oasis-open.org list. To
28 subscribe, send an email message to xxx-comment-request@lists.oasis-open.org with
29 the word "subscribe" as the body of the message.
30 [This is boilerplate; to use, fix the hyperlinks:] For information on whether any patents
31 have been disclosed that may be essential to implementing this specification, and any
32 offers of patent licensing terms, please refer to the Intellectual Property Rights section of
33 the XXX TC web page (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xxx/).
34 [If a Committee Specification or OASIS Standard:] The errata page for this specification is
35 at http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xxx/yyy.

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36Table of Contents
37Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 3
38 1.1 Terminology.......................................................................................................................... 3
392 Word Styles............................................................................................................................ 4
40 2.1 Overall Style......................................................................................................................... 4
41 2.2 Title Page.............................................................................................................................. 4
42 2.3 Headings.............................................................................................................................. 4
43 2.4 Paragraphs........................................................................................................................... 4
44 2.5 Lists...................................................................................................................................... 4
45 2.6 Tables................................................................................................................................... 5
46 2.7 Code Examples.................................................................................................................... 5
47 2.8 Character Styles................................................................................................................... 5
483 References............................................................................................................................. 6
49 3.1 Normative............................................................................................................................. 6
50Appendix A. Acknowledgments....................................................................................................... 7
51Appendix B. Revision History.......................................................................................................... 8
52Appendix C. Notices....................................................................................................................... 9
53

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54Introduction
55[Provide an introductory chapter, indicating if any parts of it are non-normative.]

561.1 Terminology
57[The following is boilerplate. Most specifications will need this and the corresponding bibliography
58entry.] The key words must, must not, required, shall, shall not, should, should not,
59recommended, may, and optional in this document are to be interpreted as described in
60[RFC2119].

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602 Word Styles
61[This section is provided to explain and demonstrate the styles available in the Word template
62attached to this sample document. It is important to use the styles provided in the template
63consistently and to avoid defining new styles or using raw formatting.
64Delete this entire section when using this sample document to begin writing a new specification.]

652.1 Overall Style


66The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
67size suits your needs.
68The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
69time you publish.
70Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
71turn line numbering off.

722.2 Title Page


73The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
74page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

752.3 Headings
76Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
77appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
78a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
79This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
80Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
81above them.

822.4 Paragraphs
83The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
84Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
85styles.

862.5 Lists
87The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
88produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
89directly after.
90Definition term
91Definition for the term. The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to
92A4 or whatever other size suits your needs.
93The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
94time you publish.
95Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
96turn line numbering off.

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972.6 Title Page
98The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
99page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

1002.7 Headings
101Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
102appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
103a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
104This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
105Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
106above them.

1072.8 Paragraphs
108The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
109Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
110styles.

1112.9 Lists
112The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
113produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
114directly after.
115Definition term
116 Definition for the term.
117Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
118List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
119 List bullet
120 List continue.
121 – List bullet 2
122 List continue 2.
123For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
124bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
125bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
126reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

1272.10 Tables
128Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

1292.11 Code Examples


130For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
131For example:
132 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
133 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
134 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
135 <restriction base="string">
136 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
137 <enumeration value="Deny"/>

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138 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
139 </restriction>
140 </simpleType>

141Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
142 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
143 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
144 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
145 <restriction base="string">
146 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
147 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
148 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
149 </restriction>
150 </simpleType>

151For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
152The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
153size suits your needs.
154The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
155time you publish.
156Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
157turn line numbering off.

1582.12 Title Page


159The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
160page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

1612.13 Headings
162Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
163appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
164a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
165This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
166Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
167above them.

1682.14 Paragraphs
169The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
170Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
171styles.

1722.15 Lists
173The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
174produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
175directly after.
176Definition term
177 Definition for the term.
178Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
179List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
180 List bullet
181 List continue.

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182 – List bullet 2
183 List continue 2.
184For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
185bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
186bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
187reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

1882.16 Tables
189Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

1902.17 Code Examples


191For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
192For example:
193 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
194 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
195 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
196 <restriction base="string">
197 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
198 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
199 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
200 </restriction>
201 </simpleType>

202Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
203 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
204 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
205 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
206 <restriction base="string">
207 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
208 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
209 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
210 </restriction>
211 </simpleType>

212For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
213The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
214size suits your needs.
215The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
216time you publish.
217Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
218turn line numbering off.

2192.18 Title Page


220The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
221page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

2222.19 Headings
223Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
224appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
225a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.

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226This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
227Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
228above them.

2292.20 Paragraphs
230The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
231Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
232styles.

2332.21 Lists
234The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
235produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
236directly after.
237Definition term
238 Definition for the term.
239Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
240List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
241 List bullet
242 List continue.
243 – List bullet 2
244 List continue 2.
245For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
246bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
247bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
248reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

2492.22 Tables
250Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

2512.23 Code Examples


252For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
253For example:
254 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
255 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
256 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
257 <restriction base="string">
258 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
259 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
260 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
261 </restriction>
262 </simpleType>

263Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
264 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
265 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
266 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
267 <restriction base="string">
268 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
269 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
270 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>

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271 </restriction>
272 </simpleType>

273For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
274The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
275size suits your needs.
276The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
277time you publish.
278Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
279turn line numbering off.

2802.24 Title Page


281The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
282page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

2832.25 Headings
284Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
285appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
286a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
287This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
288Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
289above them.

2902.26 Paragraphs
291The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
292Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
293styles.

2942.27 Lists
295The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
296produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
297directly after.
298Definition term
299 Definition for the term.
300Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
301List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
302 List bullet
303 List continue.
304 – List bullet 2
305 List continue 2.
306For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
307bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
308bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
309reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

3102.28 Tables
311Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

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3122.29 Code Examples
313For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
314For example:
315 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
316 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
317 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
318 <restriction base="string">
319 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
320 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
321 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
322 </restriction>
323 </simpleType>

324Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
325 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
326 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
327 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
328 <restriction base="string">
329 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
330 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
331 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
332 </restriction>
333 </simpleType>

334For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
335The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
336size suits your needs.
337The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
338time you publish.
339Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
340turn line numbering off.

3412.30 Title Page


342The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
343page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

3442.31 Headings
345Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
346appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
347a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
348This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
349Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
350above them.

3512.32 Paragraphs
352The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
353Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
354styles.

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3552.33 Lists
356The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
357produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
358directly after.
359Definition term
360 Definition for the term.
361Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
362List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
363 List bullet
364 List continue.
365 – List bullet 2
366 List continue 2.
367For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
368bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
369bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
370reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

3712.34 Tables
372Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

3732.35 Code Examples


374For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
375For example:
376 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
377 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
378 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
379 <restriction base="string">
380 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
381 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
382 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
383 </restriction>
384 </simpleType>

385Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
386 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
387 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
388 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
389 <restriction base="string">
390 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
391 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
392 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
393 </restriction>
394 </simpleType>

395For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
396The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
397size suits your needs.
398The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
399time you publish.
400Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
401turn line numbering off.

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4022.36 Title Page
403The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
404page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

4052.37 Headings
406Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
407appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
408a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
409This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
410Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
411above them.

4122.38 Paragraphs
413The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
414Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
415styles.

4162.39 Lists
417The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
418produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
419directly after.
420Definition term
421 Definition for the term.
422Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
423List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
424 List bullet
425 List continue.
426 – List bullet 2
427 List continue 2.
428For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
429bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
430bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
431reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

4322.40 Tables
433Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

4342.41 Code Examples


435For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
436For example:
437 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
438 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
439 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
440 <restriction base="string">
441 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
442 <enumeration value="Deny"/>

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443 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
444 </restriction>
445 </simpleType>

446Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
447 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
448 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
449 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
450 <restriction base="string">
451 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
452 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
453 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
454 </restriction>
455 </simpleType>

456For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
457The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
458size suits your needs.
459The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
460time you publish.
461Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
462turn line numbering off.

4632.42 Title Page


464The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
465page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

4662.43 Headings
467Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
468appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
469a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
470This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
471Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
472above them.

4732.44 Paragraphs
474The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
475Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
476styles.

4772.45 Lists
478The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
479produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
480directly after.
481Definition term
482 Definition for the term.
483Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
484List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
485 List bullet
486 List continue.

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487 – List bullet 2
488 List continue 2.
489For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
490bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
491bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
492reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

4932.46 Tables
494Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

4952.47 Code Examples


496For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
497For example:
498 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
499 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
500 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
501 <restriction base="string">
502 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
503 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
504 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
505 </restriction>
506 </simpleType>

507Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
508 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
509 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
510 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
511 <restriction base="string">
512 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
513 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
514 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
515 </restriction>
516 </simpleType>

517For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
518The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
519size suits your needs.
520The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
521time you publish.
522Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
523turn line numbering off.

5242.48 Title Page


525The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
526page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

5272.49 Headings
528Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
529appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
530a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.

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531This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
532Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
533above them.

5342.50 Paragraphs
535The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
536Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
537styles.

5382.51 Lists
539The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
540produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
541directly after.
542Definition term
543 Definition for the term.
544Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
545List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
546 List bullet
547 List continue.
548 – List bullet 2
549 List continue 2.
550For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
551bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
552bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
553reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

5542.52 Tables
555Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

5562.53 Code Examples


557For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
558For example:
559 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
560 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
561 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
562 <restriction base="string">
563 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
564 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
565 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
566 </restriction>
567 </simpleType>

568Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
569 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
570 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
571 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
572 <restriction base="string">
573 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
574 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
575 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>

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576 </restriction>
577 </simpleType>

578For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
579The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
580size suits your needs.
581The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
582time you publish.
583Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
584turn line numbering off.

5852.54 Title Page


586The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
587page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

5882.55 Headings
589Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
590appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
591a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
592This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
593Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
594above them.

5952.56 Paragraphs
596The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
597Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
598styles.

5992.57 Lists
600The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
601produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
602directly after.
603Definition term
604 Definition for the term.
605Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
606List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
607 List bullet
608 List continue.
609 – List bullet 2
610 List continue 2.
611For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
612bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
613bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
614reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

6152.58 Tables
616Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

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6172.59 Code Examples
618For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
619For example:
620 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
621 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
622 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
623 <restriction base="string">
624 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
625 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
626 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
627 </restriction>
628 </simpleType>

629Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
630 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
631 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
632 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
633 <restriction base="string">
634 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
635 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
636 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
637 </restriction>
638 </simpleType>

639For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
640The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
641size suits your needs.
642The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
643time you publish.
644Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
645turn line numbering off.

6462.60 Title Page


647The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
648page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

6492.61 Headings
650Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
651appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
652a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
653This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
654Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
655above them.

6562.62 Paragraphs
657The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
658Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
659styles.

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6602.63 Lists
661The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
662produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
663directly after.
664Definition term
665 Definition for the term.
666Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
667List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
668 List bullet
669 List continue.
670 – List bullet 2
671 List continue 2.
672For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
673bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
674bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
675reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

6762.64 Tables
677Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

6782.65 Code Examples


679For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
680For example:
681 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
682 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
683 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
684 <restriction base="string">
685 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
686 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
687 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
688 </restriction>
689 </simpleType>

690Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
691 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
692 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
693 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
694 <restriction base="string">
695 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
696 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
697 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
698 </restriction>
699 </simpleType>

700For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
701The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
702size suits your needs.
703The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
704time you publish.
705Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
706turn line numbering off.

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7072.66 Title Page
708The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
709page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

7102.67 Headings
711Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
712appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
713a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
714This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
715Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
716above them.

7172.68 Paragraphs
718The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
719Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
720styles.

7212.69 Lists
722The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
723produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
724directly after.
725Definition term
726 Definition for the term.
727Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
728List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
729 List bullet
730 List continue.
731 – List bullet 2
732 List continue 2.
733For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
734bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
735bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
736reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

7372.70 Tables
738Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

7392.71 Code Examples


740For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
741For example:
742 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
743 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
744 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
745 <restriction base="string">
746 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
747 <enumeration value="Deny"/>

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748 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
749 </restriction>
750 </simpleType>

751Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
752 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
753 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
754 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
755 <restriction base="string">
756 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
757 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
758 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
759 </restriction>
760 </simpleType>

761For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
762The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
763size suits your needs.
764The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
765time you publish.
766Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
767turn line numbering off.

7682.72 Title Page


769The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
770page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

7712.73 Headings
772Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
773appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
774a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
775This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
776Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
777above them.

7782.74 Paragraphs
779The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
780Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
781styles.

7822.75 Lists
783The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
784produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
785directly after.
786Definition term
787 Definition for the term.
788Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
789List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
790 List bullet
791 List continue.

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792 – List bullet 2
793 List continue 2.
794For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
795bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
796bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
797reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

7982.76 Tables
799Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

8002.77 Code Examples


801For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
802For example:
803 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
804 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
805 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
806 <restriction base="string">
807 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
808 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
809 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
810 </restriction>
811 </simpleType>

812Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
813 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
814 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
815 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
816 <restriction base="string">
817 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
818 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
819 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
820 </restriction>
821 </simpleType>

822For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
823The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
824size suits your needs.
825The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
826time you publish.
827Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
828turn line numbering off.

8292.78 Title Page


830The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
831page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

8322.79 Headings
833Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
834appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
835a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.

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836This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
837Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
838above them.

8392.80 Paragraphs
840The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
841Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
842styles.

8432.81 Lists
844The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
845produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
846directly after.
847Definition term
848 Definition for the term.
849Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
850List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
851 List bullet
852 List continue.
853 – List bullet 2
854 List continue 2.
855For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
856bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
857bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
858reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

8592.82 Tables
860Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

8612.83 Code Examples


862For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
863For example:
864 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
865 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
866 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
867 <restriction base="string">
868 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
869 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
870 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
871 </restriction>
872 </simpleType>

873Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
874 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
875 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
876 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
877 <restriction base="string">
878 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
879 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
880 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>

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881 </restriction>
882 </simpleType>

883For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
884The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
885size suits your needs.
886The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
887time you publish.
888Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
889turn line numbering off.

8902.84 Title Page


891The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
892page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

8932.85 Headings
894Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
895appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
896a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
897This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
898Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
899above them.

9002.86 Paragraphs
901The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
902Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
903styles.

9042.87 Lists
905The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
906produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
907directly after.
908Definition term
909 Definition for the term.
910Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
911List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
912 List bullet
913 List continue.
914 – List bullet 2
915 List continue 2.
916For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
917bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
918bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
919reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

9202.88 Tables
921Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

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9222.89 Code Examples
923For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
924For example:
925 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
926 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
927 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
928 <restriction base="string">
929 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
930 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
931 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
932 </restriction>
933 </simpleType>

934Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
935 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
936 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
937 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
938 <restriction base="string">
939 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
940 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
941 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
942 </restriction>
943 </simpleType>

944For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
945The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
946size suits your needs.
947The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
948time you publish.
949Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
950turn line numbering off.

9512.90 Title Page


952The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
953page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

9542.91 Headings
955Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
956appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
957a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
958This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
959Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
960above them.

9612.92 Paragraphs
962The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
963Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
964styles.

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9652.93 Lists
966The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
967produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
968directly after.
969Definition term
970 Definition for the term.
971Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
972List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
973 List bullet
974 List continue.
975 – List bullet 2
976 List continue 2.
977For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
978bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
979bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
980reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

9812.94 Tables
982Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

9832.95 Code Examples


984For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
985For example:
986 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
987 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
988 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
989 <restriction base="string">
990 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
991 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
992 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
993 </restriction>
994 </simpleType>

995Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
996 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
998 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
999 <restriction base="string">
1000 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1001 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1002 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1003 </restriction>
1004 </simpleType>

1005For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1006The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1007size suits your needs.
1008The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1009time you publish.
1010Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1011turn line numbering off.

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10122.96 Title Page
1013The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1014page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

10152.97 Headings
1016Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1017appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1018a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1019This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1020Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1021above them.

10222.98 Paragraphs
1023The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1024Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1025styles.

10262.99 Lists
1027The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1028produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1029directly after.
1030Definition term
1031 Definition for the term.
1032Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1033List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1034 List bullet
1035 List continue.
1036 – List bullet 2
1037 List continue 2.
1038For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1039bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1040bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1041reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

10422.100 Tables
1043Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

10442.101 Code Examples


1045For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1046For example:
1047 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1048 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1049 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1050 <restriction base="string">
1051 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1052 <enumeration value="Deny"/>

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1053 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1054 </restriction>
1055 </simpleType>

1056Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1057 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1058 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1059 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1060 <restriction base="string">
1061 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1062 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1063 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1064 </restriction>
1065 </simpleType>

1066For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1067The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1068size suits your needs.
1069The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1070time you publish.
1071Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1072turn line numbering off.

10732.102 Title Page


1074The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1075page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

10762.103 Headings
1077Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1078appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1079a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1080This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1081Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1082above them.

10832.104 Paragraphs
1084The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1085Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1086styles.

10872.105 Lists
1088The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1089produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1090directly after.
1091Definition term
1092 Definition for the term.
1093Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1094List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1095 List bullet
1096 List continue.

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1097 – List bullet 2
1098 List continue 2.
1099For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1100bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1101bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1102reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

11032.106 Tables
1104Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

11052.107 Code Examples


1106For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1107For example:
1108 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1109 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1110 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1111 <restriction base="string">
1112 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1113 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1114 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1115 </restriction>
1116 </simpleType>

1117Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1118 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1119 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1120 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1121 <restriction base="string">
1122 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1123 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1124 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1125 </restriction>
1126 </simpleType>

1127For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1128The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1129size suits your needs.
1130The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1131time you publish.
1132Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1133turn line numbering off.

11342.108 Title Page


1135The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1136page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

11372.109 asasdfagwegawebawLists
1138The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1139produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1140directly after.
1141Definition term
1142 Definition for the term.

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1143Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1144List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1145 List bullet
1146 List continue.
1147 – List bullet 2
1148 List continue 2.
1149For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1150bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1151bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1152reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

11532.110 Headings
1154Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1155appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1156a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1157This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1158Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1159above them.

11602.111 Paragraphs
1161The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1162Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1163styles.

11642.112 tbLists
1165The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1166produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1167directly after.
1168Definition term
1169 Definition for the term.
1170Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1171List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1172 List bullet
1173 List continue.
1174 – List bullet 2
1175 List continue 2.
1176For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1177bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1178bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1179reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

11802.113 Tables
1181Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

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11822.114 Code Examples
1183For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1184For example:
1185 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1186 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1187 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1188 <restriction base="string">
1189 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1190 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1191 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1192 </restriction>
1193 </simpleType>

1194Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1195 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1196 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1197 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1198 <restriction base="string">
1199 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1200 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1201 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1202 </restriction>
1203 </simpleType>

1204For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1205The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1206size suits your needs.
1207The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1208time you publish.
1209Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1210turn line numbering off.

12112.115 Title Page


1212The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1213page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

12142.116 Headings
1215Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1216appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1217a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1218This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1219Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1220above them.
1221bbwetbwae

12222.117 Paragraphs
1223The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1224Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1225styles.

12262.118 Tables
1227Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

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12282.119 Code Examples
1229For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1230For example:
1231 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1232 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1233 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1234 <restriction base="string">
1235 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1236 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1237 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1238 </restriction>
1239 </simpleType>

1240Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1241 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1242 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1243 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1244 <restriction base="string">
1245 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1246 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1247 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1248 </restriction>
1249 </simpleType>

1250For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1251The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1252size suits your needs.
1253The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1254time you publish.
1255Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1256turn line numbering off.

12572.120 Title Page


1258The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1259page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

12602.121 Headings
1261Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1262appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1263a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1264This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1265Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1266above them.

12672.122 Paragraphs
1268The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1269Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1270styles.

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12712.123 Lists
1272The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1273produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1274directly after.
1275Definition term
1276 Definition for the term.
1277Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1278List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1279 List bullet
1280 List continue.
1281 – List bullet 2
1282 List continue 2.
1283For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1284bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1285bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1286reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

12872.124 Tables
1288Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

12892.125 Code Examples


1290For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1291For example:
1292 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1293 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1294 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1295 <restriction base="string">
1296 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1297 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1298 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1299 </restriction>
1300 </simpleType>

1301Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1302 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1303 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1304 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1305 <restriction base="string">
1306 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1307 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1308 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1309 </restriction>
1310 </simpleType>

1311For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1312The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1313size suits your needs.
1314The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1315time you publish.
1316Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1317turn line numbering off.

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13182.126 Title Page
1319The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1320page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

13212.127 Headings
1322Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1323appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1324a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1325This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1326Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1327above them.

13282.128 Paragraphs
1329The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1330Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1331styles.

13322.129 Tables
1333Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

13342.130 Code Examples


1335For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1336For example:
1337 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1338 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1339 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1340 <restriction base="string">
1341 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1342 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1343 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1344 </restriction>
1345 </simpleType>

1346Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1347 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1348 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1349 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1350 <restriction base="string">
1351 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1352 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1353 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1354 </restriction>
1355 </simpleType>

1356For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1357The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1358size suits your needs.
1359The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1360time you publish.
1361Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1362turn line numbering off.

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13632.131 Title Page
1364The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1365page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

13662.132 Headings
1367Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1368appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1369a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1370This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1371Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1372above them.

13732.133 Paragraphs
1374The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1375Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1376styles.

13772.134 Lists
1378The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1379produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1380directly after.
1381Definition term
1382 Definition for the term.
1383Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1384List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1385 List bullet
1386 List continue.
1387 – List bullet 2
1388 List continue 2.
1389For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1390bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1391bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1392reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

13932.135 Tables
1394Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

13952.136 Code Examples


1396For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1397For example:
1398 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1399 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1400 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1401 <restriction base="string">
1402 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1403 <enumeration value="Deny"/>

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1404 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1405 </restriction>
1406 </simpleType>

1407Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1408 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1409 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1410 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1411 <restriction base="string">
1412 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1413 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1414 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1415 </restriction>
1416 </simpleType>

1417For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1418The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1419size suits your needs.
1420The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1421time you publish.
1422Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1423turn line numbering off.

14242.137 Title Page


1425The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1426page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

14272.138 Headings
1428Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1429appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1430a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.
1431This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1432Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1433above them.

14342.139 Paragraphs
1435The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1436Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1437styles.

14382.140 Lists
1439The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1440produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1441directly after.
1442Definition term
1443 Definition for the term.
1444Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1445List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1446 List bullet
1447 List continue.

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1448 – List bullet 2
1449 List continue 2.
1450For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1451bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1452bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1453reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

14542.141 Tables
1455Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

14562.142 Code Examples


1457For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1458For example:
1459 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1460 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1461 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1462 <restriction base="string">
1463 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1464 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1465 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1466 </restriction>
1467 </simpleType>

1468Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1469 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1471 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1472 <restriction base="string">
1473 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1474 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1475 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1476 </restriction>
1477 </simpleType>

1478For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1479The paper size is set to Letter, which is 8 ½ x 11. You may change this to A4 or whatever other
1480size suits your needs.
1481The document identifier and publication date information in the footer needs to be updated every
1482time you publish.
1483Line numbers are enabled by default for easy reference by specification commenters. You may
1484turn line numbering off.

14852.143 Title Page


1486The title page is designed to fit a lot of metadata compactly. If you wish to create a “true” title
1487page, you may insert a page break after the subtitle.

14882.144 Headings
1489Heading 1 through Heading 9 and AppendixHeading have been defined with a special
1490appearance. Headings are numbered and appear in the Table of Contents. Pressing Return after
1491a heading inserts a Normal paragraph style directly after.

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1492This template sets Heading 1 and AppendixHeading to start on a new page. You may set the
1493Heading 1 style not to start on a new page if you wish. Major headings have a horizontal rule
1494above them.

14952.145 Paragraphs
1496The font in the Normal paragraph style is 10-pt Arial. You may change this to 11-pt Times New
1497Roman if you prefer a serif font; changing these two settings should change all the other relevant
1498styles.

14992.146 Lists
1500The Definition term and Definition paragraph styles are defined specially for this template. They
1501produce a definition list with a hanging appearance. Pressing Return after one inserts the other
1502directly after.
1503Definition term
1504 Definition for the term.
1505Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1506List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1507 List bullet
1508 List continue.
1509 – List bullet 2
1510 List continue 2.
1511For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1512bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1513bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1514reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

15152.147 Tables
1516Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

15172.148 Code Examples


1518For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1519For example:
1520 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1521 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1522 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1523 <restriction base="string">
1524 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1525 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1526 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1527 </restriction>
1528 </simpleType>

1529Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1530 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1531 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1532 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1533 <restriction base="string">
1534 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1535 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1536 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>

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1537 </restriction>
1538 </simpleType>

1539For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1540
1541Use List bullet for first-level bulleted lists. Use List bullet 2 for second-level bulleted lists. Use
1542List continue for continued paragraphs in list items.
1543 List bullet
1544 List continue.
1545 – List bullet 2
1546 List continue 2.
1547For bibliography lists, use the Ref paragraph style. Use the Ref term character style for the
1548bracketed text that serves as the bibliography entry key, and make each reference term into a
1549bookmark for use as references from the text. For example, [RFC2119] is a generated cross-
1550reference to the IETF RFC 2119 bibliography entry in Section 3.1 of this sample.

15512.149 Tables
1552Use the following style for most tables: [To be supplied; suggestions welcome!]

15532.150 Code Examples


1554For schema code and other normative code, use the Code paragraph style. It fits 71 characters.
1555For example:
1556 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901
1557 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1558 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1559 <restriction base="string">
1560 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1561 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1562 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1563 </restriction>
1564 </simpleType>

1565Use the Code small style if the code has very long lines. It fits 80 characters. For example:
1566 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1567 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1568 <simpleType name="DecisionType">
1569 <restriction base="string">
1570 <enumeration value="Permit"/>
1571 <enumeration value="Deny"/>
1572 <enumeration value="Indeterminate"/>
1573 </restriction>
1574 </simpleType>

1575For non-normative examples, use the Example paragraph style. For example:
1576 GET http://<host name and path>?TARGET=<Target>...<HTTP-Version>
1577 <other HTTP 1.0 or 1.1 components>
1578Use the Example small style if the example has very long lines. For example:
1579 GET http://<host name and path>?TARGET=<Target>...<HTTP-Version>
1580 <other HTTP 1.0 or 1.1 components>

15812.151 Character Styles


1582This template defines several character styles for general text use:

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1583 Element style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-E) for <NativeElement> names and
1584 <ns:ForeignElement> names; add the angle brackets yourself
1585 Attribute style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-A) for attributeNames
1586 Datatype style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-D) for DataType names
1587 Keyword style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-K) for OtherKeyword names
1588 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1589 variable names
1590 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1591 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1592 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1593 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1594 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1595 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1596 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1597 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1598 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1599 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1600 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1601 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaie
1602 Variable style (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V) for a.bkhjawlioegba;oeguha;oseuhbhgavaivhaied

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16033 References
16043.1 Normative
1605 [RFC2119] S. Bradner, Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels,
1606 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt, IETF RFC 2119, March 1997.

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1607Appendix A. Acknowledgments
1608The following individuals were members of the committee during the development of this
1609specification:
1610 Jane Doe, Example Corp.
1611 A. Nonymous (chair), Example Corp.
1612 John Smith, Example Corp.
1613 Karl Best, OASIS
1614 John Doe, Other Examples, Inc.
1615 Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems
1616 Norman Walsh, Sun Microsystems
1617In addition, the following people made contributions to this specification:
1618 Joe Blow, Example Corp.

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1619Appendix B. Revision History
1620[This appendix is optional, but helpful. It should be removed for specifications that are at OASIS
1621Standard level.]

Rev Date By Whom What

wd-00 2002-04-26 Eve Maler Initial version

wd-03 2002-06-12 Eve Maler Incorporates decision to put IPR


boilerplate in the Status section and
comments from Drummond Group.

Wd-04 2002-08-16 Eve Maler Updated the copyright statements to


meet legal requirements.

1622

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1623Appendix C. Notices
1624OASIS takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any intellectual property or other rights
1625that might be claimed to pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in this
1626document or the extent to which any license under such rights might or might not be available;
1627neither does it represent that it has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on
1628OASIS's procedures with respect to rights in OASIS specifications can be found at the OASIS
1629website. Copies of claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of licenses
1630to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to obtain a general license or permission
1631for the use of such proprietary rights by implementors or users of this specification, can be
1632obtained from the OASIS Executive Director.
1633OASIS invites any interested party to bring to its attention any copyrights, patents or patent
1634applications, or other proprietary rights which may cover technology that may be required to
1635implement this specification. Please address the information to the OASIS Executive Director.
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1640above copyright notice and this paragraph are included on all such copies and derivative works.
1641However, this document itself does not be modified in any way, such as by removing the
1642copyright notice or references to OASIS, except as needed for the purpose of developing OASIS
1643specifications, in which case the procedures for copyrights defined in the OASIS Intellectual
1644Property Rights document must be followed, or as required to translate it into languages other
1645than English.
1646The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be revoked by OASIS or its
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1648This document and the information contained herein is provided on an “AS IS” basis and OASIS
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