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Subject: Re: [cti] Suggested formatting for normative text
Is there a reason why everything couldn’t just be the same? Remembering the names of all the things in STIX/TAXII is hard enough, I’d rather not add a thing to remember if we don’t have to. My vote would be for all lowercase, all dashes.
Thank you.
-Mark
From: <cti@lists.oasis-open.org> on behalf of "Wunder, John A." <jwunder@mitre.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 2:48 PM To: "Piazza, Rich" <rpiazza@mitre.org>, "cti@lists.oasis-open.org" <cti@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject: Re: [cti] Suggested formatting for normative text Hm, I would not have said these same things. We had a short discussion in the doc comments earlier, my assumption was:
From: <cti@lists.oasis-open.org> on behalf of Rich Piazza <rpiazza@mitre.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 2:41 PM To: "cti@lists.oasis-open.org" <cti@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject: [cti] Suggested formatting for normative text As we start writing normative text in Google docs we should agree about some basic rules for formatting and naming, so we don’t have to fix it later (coming from someone who had to do that to 15 STIX documents and 94 CybOX documents….).
Here are is what we are currently doing for formatting: ·
Use Arial/11pt for basic text. ·
Use the provided header styles ·
Use Consolas/11pt for JSON examples (color: RGB(199, 37, 78)) with background (color: RGB(249, 242, 244)) ·
Property names in bold For naming, we haven’t been consistent… here is a list of proposed rules ·
Type names do not have the “Type” suffix ·
Type names are camel case ·
Property names are all lower case, using dashes, not underscores. Should type names and property names be in a special font and/or color? Currently it is the same as the JSON examples. Comments? |
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