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From: John Reid <j.k.reid@rl.ac.uk>
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Subject: ISO 1539-1:2004 and J3-007
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WG5,

Richard Maine and I have been sent personal electronic copies of the published 
standard, with the caviat: 'Please do not share this document with any others, 
as it is available in the ISO Webstore.'.

I have checked to see if the (very trivial) edits that Richard and I requested 
have been included and find that these changes have been made from the DIS:

   1. Fixed the formatting of Table 15.2 in subclause 15.2.1 to
      avoid extending into the right margin in the first part, but
      not in the continuation to the next page.

   2. Deleted a stray '"' at the end of subclause 14.4.

   3. Changed comma to period at end of item (8) in the second
      numbered list in subclause 7.1.6.

   4. Italicized "index-name" in the last sentence of the third
      paragraph of subclause 16.3.

   5. Added a blank after the ")" in constraints C302 (in subclause
      3.2.2), C524 (in subclause 5.1), and C541 (in subclause 5.1.2.5).

   6. Fixed the font so that the inverted "!" correctly shows as "<"
      in example case (ii) in subclause 13.7.73.

Too late, we discovered that our final draft N1601 (no line numbers) and the 
final 007, which is visible from http://j3-fortran.org/doc/meeting/168/ and
http://j3-fortran.org/doc/year/04/ (with line numbers) did not paginate 
identically. The worst aspect is that sections 14 onwards occupy pages 363 
onwards in 007 and pages 361 onwards in N1601. We hoped that ISO would allow us 
to submit a new version that was paginated identically, but they did not.

It would be difficult to construct a new version with line numbers that does 
correspond to ISO 1539-1:2004 (and N1601) and may even be impossible. It would 
not completely solve the problem since we have already started using page and 
line numbers in the interpretations and proposals for revisions. Richard and I 
therefore propose that we simply live with the present situation.

If page and line numbers for Fortran are used in our discussions, these will 
refer to 007 and this will be the base document for the next revision. They may 
differ from those of the standard itself. Note that we are required anyway to 
avoid page and line numbers in corrigenda.

Mallory: sometime, please will you arrange that the standing documents directory 
refers to the May 04 version of 007? Thanks.

With best wishes for the festive season,

John.

