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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
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But that is pure speculation based on two incomplete data points.
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That would be my speculation as well, based on incomplete data.
I suppose it could be argued that a standard is the format that most books are available in.
OTOH, another way to define a standard is what format is common to the most EBRs.
OTOOH, another way to define a standard is what format is common to the most prolific EBR.
Perhaps it's like the measurement standard: in the USA we use English Imperial and much of the rest of the world uses the metric system. So perhaps standards are more location based.
I guess it's safest to say that the only thing standard is non-standard.