Antonio,
thanks. I see it (I need to open it by a text editor which don't understand
.rtf, don't I? I mean, I am unable to see it as a markup text file from
within Word).
More general question: How does this Microsoft markup language compare with
TeX? Also is there an X such that: TeX : LaTeX as Microsof-markup-lng : X?
my best wishes
mario
Still, I don't see my file.rtf as a markup text file.
If At 14.40 18/08/02 +0200, Antonio Lou wrote:
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>Hi
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>The file you are looking is a RTF one. RTF is presentation markup
>language from Microsoft, mainly used for the interchange of Word documents.
>Its syntax is public and can be found at the Microsoft web. It can be
>opened with Word.
>
>From Word you can save as RTF and you'll get the RTF rendition of a Word
>file.
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>Toni
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