[softwarelist] Re: RTF Files -- first impressions

>The OpenOffice RTF is pretty close to the original MSWord document and,
>as far as I can see, there's no reference to Times New Roman CE, etc. in
>the OpenOffice RTF -- which would suggest to me that OO has dealt
>effectively with the Windows font substitution.

Thank you. Yes it seems that the OO RTF uses more of the \u codes which 
insert codes outside the range 32..255 into text - in rough terms 
Unicode characters.

>bullet points, superscript, etc. still not interpreted correctly (and
>Unicode, of course).

Yes and due to the bug, all codes above 128 not done correctly.

Anyway I'll certainly support the \u code in RTF soon.

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