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Subject: [Re: Corrigendum 2]
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Please answer the following question "Is N1948, with the references and
notes removed, acceptable for submission to SC22 for publication as
Corrigendum 2 for Fortran 2008?" in one of these ways. 
1) Yes.
2) Yes, but I recommend the following changes. 

Acroread complained about missing fonts.  Throughout, at least in my
acroread installation, the bold "a" does not appear.  This causes
"Subclause" to be "Subcl use" and "Example" to be "Ex mple".  The
document should be set with more generic fonts before being sent to ISO.

The editorial instructions for 10.7.5.2.2p4 specify [258:15-19].  This
ought to be [258:15-20].  This won't affect the official ISO-published
corrigendum.

3) No, for the following reasons.
4) Abstain. 


