02-29-2016
The main difference between a .doc and a .txt is formatting like bold face typing, colours, tables, hyphenation, what have you, and/or embedded pictures etc.. All of this is missing in a plain .txt. You can open it as is with e.g. writer.
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UNRTF(GNU UnRTF 0.19.2) UNRTF(GNU UnRTF 0.19.2)
NAME
UnRTF - converts document in RTF format to other formats
SYNOPSIS
unrtf [options] [file...]
Options: [--nopict] [--html] [--text] [--vt] [--latex] [--ps] [--wpml] [--help] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
The program unrtf is a converter from Rich Text Format (RTF) to a growing number of document formats. At present it supports Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML), plain text, text with VT100 codes, LaTeX, and PostScript. All output formats except HTML are "alpha" i.e. limited
and development has just begun. However with HTML, the program supports tables, fonts, embedded images, hyperlinks, and paragraph align-
ment. Font support includes face and size changes, as well as typical attributes such as italic, bold, underlining, strikethrough, small-
caps, allcaps, expand, compress and both foreground and background colors. Images are always stored to separate files in the current
directory, or they can be ignored.
OPTIONS
--nopict
disables the automatic storing of embedded pictures to the current directory.
--html selects HTML output (default).
--text selects plain ASCII text output.
--vt selects text output with VT100 escape codes.
--latex
selects output of a LaTeX document.
--ps selects PostScript output.
--wpml selects WPML output.
--version
prints the program version.
WEBSITE
http://www.gnu.org/software/unrtf/unrtf.html
NOTES
Report bugs in the program to unrtf@gnu.ai.mit.edu.
UNRTF(GNU UnRTF 0.19.2)