On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Tzahi Fadida wrote:

> the problem is, we use windows with office word 2000 to create the documents
> and i just can't find a satisfactory file format that will keep, for example,
> the tabbed numberings, and other simple formats.

if _all_ of you use office 2000 - then just save the files in CVS in their 
original office 2000 format - just make sure you mark them as binary, when 
you first add them into CVS.

> of course the first thing that comes to mind: use html.
> well ok, i "saved as.." :) and got a jumble. the html of office word is loaded
> with unnecessary bull***. Is there another way, aside with the formatless good old 
> .txt?

if you do not intend to later edit the html by hand - then why do you 
care? that the document is larger then it should be? well, you chose to 
write it using word - so you'll have to live with it.

i'm not sure what is your motivation, but it sounds as if you have some 
hidden motivation that causes you to be dis-satisfied with the simple 
solution. is that true?

-- 
guy

"For world domination - press 1,
 or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy


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