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RFC Browser 3.0 - User Guide and FAQ

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Quick Start

1. Download the RFCs you want or entire RFC collection. You can download yourself or let RFC Browser (except Free Edition) help you. To make use of Index View, please store them in the RFC local path which is (RfcBrowserDir)/RfcPath by default. Skip the download if you have the RFC document(s). You can also open the RFC(s) outside the RFC local path directly.

2. Open the file through the menu or toolbar.

3. Browse. Access the content you want to view by clicking the hyperlink in Contents of Table (if exists) or the leaf of the Structure View, or access the page by clicking the page icon in the Page View.

4. Print Preview and Print. Print out the RFC if you want to get a hard copy.

Frequently Asked Questions - RFC Browser

  1. What are Colorful, Visual, Scalable Hyper-RFCs?
    RFC Browser analyzes the RFC you open and display a tree view of structure or page-indexing as navigator. It also analyzes RFC Index File (rfc-index.txt) and provides RFC-indexing to help users find and view the specific RFC. All the files are shown as hypertexts. Furthermore, flexible operations reformat RFC into a more compact perspective or printing without destroying the original structure and page-indexing.

  2. What is RFC Index File, and what is RFC collection?
    RFC Index File, named rfc-index.txt, is a file contains citations for all RFCs in numeric order. RFC collection is a zipped package of almost all RFCs. They can be downloaded on many web or FTP sites, e.g., ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/. RFC Browser built-in download tools keep your RFCs in up-to-day status.

  3. I don't like some of the text colors, how to change it?
    You can change the format options, including fonts of RFC Title, Subtitles, table of Contents, Headers/Footers and Default Text. Click Tools menu, and then Options, click Format tab of the Options dialog, select the Category you want to change color and press button Select. You'd better select the values instead of filling in.

  4. Why unable to save the options?
    Trial Version does NOT save options, and Free Edition has no options. Please buy Lite or Standard Edition if you find RFC Browser is useful.

  5. I modified an option and saved, but the change didn't take effect, why?
    The change will take effect on the next action, i.e. next launch or next RFC open depending on what the option is.


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