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Re: Agenda for the 2022-04-13 SG16 telecon

From: Daniel Krügler <daniel.kruegler_at_[hidden]>
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 17:48:02 +0200
Am Mi., 13. Apr. 2022 um 17:34 Uhr schrieb Tom Honermann <tom_at_[hidden]>:
>
> On 4/12/22 1:51 PM, Daniel Krügler wrote:
> > Am Di., 12. Apr. 2022 um 19:35 Uhr schrieb Tom Honermann via SG16
> > <sg16_at_[hidden]>:
> >> This is your friendly reminder that this telecon is taking place tomorrow.
> >>
> >> A draft of D2572R0 (std::format() fill character allowances) is now available at https://rawgit.com/tahonermann/std-proposals/master/d2572r0.html. It still needs some polishing and I need to work on the wording, but I think it will suffice to confirm direction tomorrow (we won't poll to forward it).
> >>
> > 1) For the wording change in [format.string.std] p1 an insertion
> > marker is missing around "U+007B LEFT CURLY BRACKET"
>
> Thank you, fixed!
>
> (The marker wasn't actually missing; apparently I was trying to declare
> an int rather than insert markup!)
>
> > 2) [format.string.std] p2 new inserted sentence: Shouldn't "fill" be
> > in italics for the first occurrence of "fill specifier"?
>
> Yes, I think so, thank you, fixed.
>
> Should just the first occurrence be in italics? I admit, I've had a hard
> time understanding when italics should and should not be used. In this
> case, "fill" is referring to a grammar term and I thought all such
> references should be italicized (there is also a reference in the
> following note that I had already put in italics).

Yes, all references to grammar terms should use italics.

- Daniel

Received on 2022-04-13 15:48:14