More ANSI and RTF conversion

  • From: "Paul Breeze" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "paul.breeze" for DMARC)
  • To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 22:58:42 +0100

PS. Regarding conversion to RTF it occurs to me that no character conversion is necessary, only conversion of XY4 formatting to RTF. I have just tested a file generated in XY4 containing all the characters in the U2 routine CP1252. I put .RTF on the end and it opened in Word and all the characters seemed to appear correctly. I am not sure if this observation is of any value.


Dear Carl

Now I have ANSI1252.ZIP I have been able to apply Robert's fixes to the ghostscript a4 printer from vdosplus and the result is impeccable. So far as I can see everything comes out as it should. This would appear to provide a complete CP1252 compliant version of XY4 based on the ability of vdosplus to operate in CP1252 and the hacked XY4 files that I made a couple of years ago.

The only slight niggle now is translating to a windows format such as RTF when there is XY4 formatting to deal with too. I have been exploring the XYWWWEB.U2 RTF conversion routine. So far as I can tell it is limited to a subset of the 437 code page (up to about 187, I think). I am guessing here, but I assume this is based on the old filters that shipped with XY4. It would be nice to find a complete CP1252 conversion but I imagine that is impossible -- or at least it will cost money. Was there ever a 850 code page version?

Best wishes

Paul

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