documentation overhaul for 1.6.3

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92) which requires an 8-digit DPID input.</P>
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<P><A NAME="RM4SCC"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.5.2 Royal Mail 4-State
<P><A NAME="KIX"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.5.2 Dutch Post KIX Code</B></FONT></P>
<P>This Symbology is used by Royal Dutch TPG Post (Netherlands) for
Postal code and automatic mail sorting. Data input can consist of
numbers 0-9 and letters A-Z and needs to be 11 characters in length.
No check digit is included.</P>
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<P><A NAME="RM4SCC"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.5.3 Royal Mail 4-State
Country Code (RM4SCC)</B></FONT></P>
<P>The RM4SCC standard is used by the Royal Mail in the UK to encode
postcode and customer data on mail items. Data input can consist of
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Picadilly Circus in London. Check digit data is generated by Zint.</P>
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<P><A NAME="ONECODE"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.5.3 USPS OneCode</B></FONT></P>
<P><A NAME="ONECODE"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.5.4 USPS OneCode</B></FONT></P>
<P>Also known as the Intelligent Mail Barcode and used in the US by
the United States Postal Service (USPS), the OneCode system is due to
replace the PostNet and PLANET symbologies by 2009. OneCode is a