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I was thinking old school, like NeXT, etc. which referred to it as Rich.
Massively off topic,
Ryan
Walt Daniels wrote:
> 2) RTF does stand for Rich Text Format, or at least it does in several
> thousand pages of documentation on my computer.
>
> RTF is Rich Text Format if you live in the land of Microsoft
> RTF is Revisable Text Format if you live in the IBM world.
> In both cases it is similar to HTML but procedural rather
> than declarative. It is a pure ASCII representation - no
> binary.
>
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I was thinking old school, like NeXT, etc. which referred to it as Rich.
<p>Massively off topic,
<p>Ryan
<br>
<p>Walt Daniels wrote:
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RTF does stand for Rich Text Format, or at least it does in several thousand
pages of documentation on my computer. </font></font></font><o:p></o:p></span></span>
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<div class=Section1><span class=140002420-09012001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>RTF
is Rich Text Format if you live in the land of Microsoft</font></font></font></span></div>
<div class=Section1><span class=140002420-09012001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>RTF
is Revisable Text Format if you live in the IBM world.</font></font></font></span></div>
<div class=Section1><span class=140002420-09012001></span></div>
<div class=Section1><span class=140002420-09012001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>In
both cases it is similar to HTML but procedural rather than declarative.
It is a pure ASCII representation - no binary.</font></font></font></span></div>
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