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Annotation of www/supp-tmpl.txt, Revision 1.2

1.1       ian         1: # This version of the template is a bib-like file with one
                      2: # line per field except notes, which can be any number of lines.
                      3: # All I want to get back from you is lines like these (minus the
                      4: # # character and the tab indent):
                      5: #      0 This line is a delimiter and must be first (digit zero at the start)
                      6: #      C USA
                      7: #      P Arizona
                      8: #      T Cactus Grove
                      9: #      Z Postal Code
                     10: #      A General Delivery
                     11: #      O Acme Widgets
                     12: #      I Wile E. Coyote
                     13: #      M w.coyote@acme.com
                     14: #      U http://www.acme.com/openbsd
                     15: #      B 555-555-1212
                     16: #      F 555-555-1213
                     17: #      N Home of the best Acme
                     18: #      widgets around.
                     19: #
                     20: # Please delete these # comment lines before submitting
1.2     ! ian        21: # SEND AS PLAIN TEXT IN THE BODY OF YOUR MAIL: NO MIME OR ATTACHMENTS!
        !            22: # We reserve the right to edit any and all submissions as we please.
        !            23: 0
1.1       ian        24: C Country
                     25: P Province
                     26: T Town or City
                     27: Z Postal/Zip Code
                     28: O Company name or Consultant
                     29: I Individual's Name
                     30: A Street Address
                     31: M email address in form user@host.domain
                     32: U http://www.yourwebsite.com/
                     33: B Business Phone Number
                     34: F FAX Phone Number
                     35: N Notes about your experience, with UNIX, with BSD, and specifically with
                     36: OpenBSD.  Notes continued. Not more than three or four lines: NO MARKETING
                     37: BAFFLEGAB, like "Our highly-trained staff ensure the realization of ..." :-(
                     38: Can contain <EM>simple</EM> HTML tags; don't overdo it!
                     39: