Robert Goulding wrote:
... this isn't so different from opening up the
HTML in OpenOffice, changing the HTML "styles" to standard document
files and then saving as an rtf/doc.
Indeed, that's the way I've handled requests for a "Word version" of
docs at work. I've set up my macros to spit ou
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a free, online copy of
> > RTF standards?
>
> Looks like RTF 1.9.1 is available from Microsoft?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format#External_links
Thanks, Ralph.
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Peter Schaffter
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Gaius Mulley wrote:
>
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> For what it is worth, I've use:
>
> http://www.sfr-fresh.com/unix/www/html2rtf.pl
>
> to post process output from 'groff -Thtml'. The result is, imo,
> reasonable for lecture notes and basic text. Some examples are shown
>
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 07:52:40PM -0700, Clarke Echols wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Groff] Creating Word/rtf output
>
> ... My only problem is not being able to embed PS or Type1 fonts
> into the PDF files. Haven't figured out the magic to do that...
>
> But if the printer has standard PS fonts on th
Hi Robert,
For what it is worth, I've use:
http://www.sfr-fresh.com/unix/www/html2rtf.pl
to post process output from 'groff -Thtml'. The result is, imo,
reasonable for lecture notes and basic text. Some examples are shown
below:
http://floppsie.comp.glam.ac.uk/Glamorgan/gaius/c/html.html
t
Hi Peter,
> Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a free, online copy of
> RTF standards?
Looks like RTF 1.9.1 is available from Microsoft?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format#External_links
Cheers,
Ralph.