I have a document with the file extension .rtf it is currently in the form of a word document, does anyone know what this extension is
I have a document with the file extension .rtf it is currently in the form of a word document, does anyone know what this extension is
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Rich Text Format. Can also be opened with wordpad and most other Text editors. Wikipedia is always good at explaining file extensions.
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.rtf is bigger than .doc, but it doesn't rely on word to be viewed
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RTF is really, really useful. For one thing, it seems to be immune to the table corruption bug that Word has had for the last four versions. Also, it translates seamlessly between, say, Word 2000 and Word 2007, something which cannot be said about DOC. As sapi said, it can be opened from any word processor, with no problems.
Do not shy away from the RTF. It is good mojo.
I prefer .odt files![]()
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Oh, you OpenOffice snobs. Why not just jump into XML and be done with it?
Because that's another microsoft standard?
(NB: I dont' support either side of this debate)
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
For actually writing something of decent length I prefer LaTeX, if only because it has by far the coolest name of any word processor out thereOriginally Posted by Lemur
But sending people stuff in .odt and watching the following confusion is certainly fun too.
Last edited by doc_bean; 03-21-2007 at 21:55.
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Well, you learn something every day. I couldn't let your name-dropping rest, and I had to go read up on LaTeX. Yikes!
Like a C language program, LaTeX documents are created with your favorite text editor, looking a bit like raw HTML or WordPerfect documents in Reveal Codes mode. These files, when complete, are then run through a processor to create formatted output. The resulting "dvi" (device independent) binary file can be easily churned into PostScript, or PDF files, or X Window displays, or many other printer and typsetting machine formats.
Have I scared you off yet? If not, there's more. To really grasp the power of the LaTeX typesetting system, as well as the TeX engine underneath it, and all the other components associated with LaTeX and TeX, you pretty well need to immerse yourself, and that's not easy.
Yes, it can be a real time sink if you want to do something specific and you don't know how, but I just hate the Template functions of Word (haven't really experimented with OpenOffice that much) and you need those if you want consistency in a work of serious length.
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