On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
>
> I'm not sure that I follow you, John. I think there are a couple rich text
> formats, a Unix RTF and a format created by Microsoft. The MS RTF is NOT
> well standardized (big surprise) but Wordperfect, for example, renders it
> pretty well. Possibly other word processers like StarOffice or Applix. It
> would be hard to read the "source" and I don't think it's like PS where you
> could strip out the text. Steven, if you search for 'rtf' and 'convert'
> you'll find a number of converters as well; I think I recall a rtf2html
> converted, for example.
>
You're correct. Unfortunately, I thought that KWrite would convert,
but I found out the hard way that it won't. My suggestion then, is to
get Star Office or Word Perfect and install 'em.
Besides having it to convert this ONE file, you'll have a pretty
darned nice word processing program for future use. :-)
John
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