[arachne] Re: rtf plugin
- From: "da Silva, Joe" <Joe.daSilva@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 16:11:38 +1000
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Hi Christof,
Sounds interesting - where are these programs available?
Joe.
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> Subject: [arachne] rtf plugin
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> Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!
>
> Hi Glenn,
>
> I realized that you still consider MARTHA as
> the default rtf converter. The problem with this
> program is that it does not support any other
> charsets than ISO-8859-1.
>
> After quite some time looking for an alternative
> I am currently using two different ones.
>
> The first is:
>
> UNRTF EXE 49756 02.01.99 2:03
>
> Error message tells me:
>
> "This is UnRTF, version 0.18.1
> By Zach T. Smith"
>
> This offers MANY options for output format.
>
>
> R2H EXE 103123 19.08.03 22:22
>
> With --help parameter it tells you
>
> rtf2html version 1.1 beta
> Use: c:/$dos/bin/r2h.exe [rtf_filename]
>
> This is the program I prefer, although it is larger.
> My current rtf RTFView.bat:
>
> type %1|sed "s#\\~# #g"|sed "s#\\-##g"|r2h|
> sed -f i:\i18n\sed\wce-ice.sed>d:\x.htm
>
> The first two sed filters convert MS-Word's inseparable space
> and hyphen characters.
>
> The last sed filter converts MS-Words cp1250 to ISO-8859-2.
>
> Other users could probably live without the filters.
>
> Regards
> Christof Lange
>
>
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