On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 05:18:32PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote: > On Thursday 02 September 2004 15:15, Stefan O'Rear wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:45:24PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote: > > > > Emacs 21 has an enriched-mode that will load/save rtf. Dunno if it > > will fit in 540MB, though. > > It might be able to load rtf, but that doesn't make the rtf file Human > readable. here's what I get when I load an rtf file that was created > with OpenOffice... Oops, misremembered :(
> snipped If you have some sort of printing script, you might do: rtf-to-postscript-program < file.rtf | ps2pdf13 /dev/fd/0 /dev/fd/1 | pdftotext > file.txt As for correctly-displaying rtf processors, you'll probably need an Xserver. (How much RAM do the XFree 3 packages (e.g. xserver-vga16) use? Xfree 3 is very obsolete, but you can still get it in woody.) > Also, not being able to browse to the files I want to open is going to > disqualify emacs for me. Dired mode? C-x C-f . > Any other console-based editors that can read rtf and either display > them properly or hide the markup code? The Linux console can only display one font and a maximum of 16 colors at one time. (Even with fbcon.) And it has to be a monospaced font. -- The world's most effective spam filter: ln -sf /dev/full /var/mail/$USER -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]