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This only adds newline characters to make the existing text blocks act like
"blockquote" or "code block" syntax in Markdown, asciidoc, and others.
This was accomplished by manually reviewing the output of this script:
```bash
for f in *.txt; do
cat $f | python -c "import sys,re;print(re.sub(r'(\n {0,3}[^ \n][^\n]*\n)( {4,}[^\n]*)', r'\1\n\2', sys.stdin.read()))" > ${f}.tmp
mv ${f}.tmp $f
done
```
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The clear standard is trailing "." after each numeric section. This fixes
the small handful of outliers. This makes it easy to convert these headers
to common markup formats, for example:
http://hyperpolyglot.org/lightweight-markup
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This is one small step towards making these a standard, parsable format.
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NSF-TTP number for circpad is already in there.
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Also update padding proposals that are deprecated by padding-spec.txt,
to refer the reader to the new spec.
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Baby steps. Crawl before you can walk. Walk before you can run.
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