Format of the Linux Base Specification
I noticed that the Linux Base Specification (www.linuxbase.org) is available in two formats: html and RTF. What non-Microsoft tools are available to process RTF (rich text format, I believe, named after fugitive financier Marc Rich)? Paul
There is a package called TED. It understands RTF. Find it in freshmeat.org -- Rafael
Star Office 5.2 reads and writes RTF.
Jeffrey
Quoting Paul Abrahams
I noticed that the Linux Base Specification (www.linuxbase.org) is available in two formats: html and RTF. What non-Microsoft tools are available to process RTF (rich text format, I believe, named after fugitive financier Marc Rich)?
Paul
-- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck
StarOffice isn't MS and it understands RTF just fine Regards Anders On Thursday 24 May 2001 19:56, Paul Abrahams wrote:
I noticed that the Linux Base Specification (www.linuxbase.org) is available in two formats: html and RTF. What non-Microsoft tools are available to process RTF (rich text format, I believe, named after fugitive financier Marc Rich)?
Paul
participants (4)
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Anders Johansson
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Jeffrey Taylor
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Paul Abrahams
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Rafael Herrera