Zitat von Tom Bullock <tbull...@nd.edu>:
My question is what latitude is there in paying attention to that right boundary? Will any characters being listed in columns 81 and after be dropped?
No, none of the characters will be dropped. The line length (right column boundary) has effects only when viewing the XML file in the text editor, but it has no effects whatsoever on the result.
If not, how much latitude is there in the system? What do experienced patch writers use?
The line length is only relevant for the convenience of editing in the text editor. Very long lines (i.e. much more than 80 characters) are inconvenient in several editors, so we suggest to avoid them. But this is only a suggestion and there is no enforcement in whatever direction.
As for patches: Patches are by definition line-based. This means very long lines (i.e. with much more than 80 characters) would make it inconvenient to spot the actual changes quickly. Say, only one single word changed, but the line is very long - then the concerned changes in the patch is a very long line in which one needs to look for the actual change if you want to proof-read it. This is easier if the lines are "not too long".
But again, line length is purely a suggestion and we have no hard-limit whatsoever in that area. You don't need to spend any more time on this issue. Just write your text in a form that is convenient to *you* and that's it. Thanks a lot for your contributions!
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