* Andreas Obermaier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: > A quick test with enscript didn't yield a satisfactory result. (Line > breaks got messed up). > > Actually I did write my cv in xml and then used xsltproc to convert it > to html. This was thought to be my first xml project, so I am not sure > if I did use xml the way it was supposed to be used, or not. :) > > I then used html2text to convert my cv to text. Which was kind of > inconsequent, as xml should support text output as well.
Hmm, you could just strip off the tags... > Perhaps I should do some research to find out if xml/xsl can do rtf? > After looking into an RTF file, it looks like one could even write rtf > in an text editor? i.e. I should by able to write my own xsl stylesheet > for rtf output? http://www.biblioscape.com/rtf15_spec.htm Dimitri -- I have not been able to think of any way of describing Perl to [person] "Hello, blind man? This is color." -- DPM