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RTF2RTF(1)						      General Commands Manual							RTF2RTF(1)

NAME
rtf2rtf - programs to postprocess the raw RTF generated by the mapping files SYNOPSIS
rtf2rtf [options] .. DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the rtf2rtf commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page for rtf2rtf. rtf2rtf is a program to postprocess the raw RTF generated by the mapping files. It is used by other programs in sgml-tools (v1), and usually normal user does not need to use this program directly. Following is quoted from the README in the source tree. (Begin Quotes) I'm not proud of this code. It's a hack foisted upon a hack, nested within another hack or two. It sort of works well enough for my pur- poses (generating WinHelp .RTF files for my documents), but it could definitely use a redesign/rewrite. It started as a simple pertubation of the html2html filter, but got ugly very quickly... I shamelessly blame the RTF format for most of the hackery here -- RTF is not a _language_ like LaTeX or ROFF -- it's just a file format. So, we can't rely on RTF to do even simple things like "insert a paragraph break here only if the previous token was not also a paragraph break. Since the SGML front end has no conditional processing capabilities, multiple blank likes in the SGML get translated to multiple para breaks in the RTF. That's why we use a "lex" filter (rtf2rtf) to postprocess the raw RTF generated by the mapping files. Again: I offer this to the Linuxdoc community with the hopes that it will be useful to others and that someone else can help flesh out the missing pieces. What? Missing pieces? Yes, recall that I say it works "well enough for my purposes". The replacement files (general, map- ping) started out like as the latex replacement files. Much of them still _are_ the latex replacement files. I only converted those parts that are actually used by my documents. Your documents may require more of the files to be translated to RTF. Since I'm using these mappings for actual documentation, I plan on maintaining this backend, so please send me any improvements -- I'll coordinate with Greg to make sure they get into the the next official release. (End Quotes) OPTIONS
The programs does not support normal command line option. SEE ALSO
For a complete description, see the README file in the source archive. AUTHOR
rtf2rtf was written by Steve Tynor (tynor@atlanta.twr.com) December 1995. This manual page was written by Taketoshi Sano <sano@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). RTF2RTF(1)

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Pod::Perldoc::ToRtf(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Pod::Perldoc::ToRtf(3)

NAME
Pod::Perldoc::ToRtf - let Perldoc render Pod as RTF SYNOPSIS
perldoc -o rtf Some::Modulename DESCRIPTION
This is a "plug-in" class that allows Perldoc to use Pod::Simple::RTF as a formatter class. This is actually a Pod::Simple::RTF subclass, and inherits all its options. You have to have Pod::Simple::RTF installed (from the Pod::Simple dist), or this module won't work. If Perldoc is running under MSWin and uses this class as a formatter, the output will be opened with write.exe or whatever program is specified in the environment variable "RTFREADER". For example, to specify that RTF files should be opened the same as they are when you double-click them, you would do "set RTFREADER=start.exe" in your autoexec.bat. Handy tip: put "set PERLDOC=-ortf" in your autoexec.bat and that will set this class as the default formatter to run when you do "perldoc whatever". SEE ALSO
Pod::Simple::RTF, Pod::Simple, Pod::Perldoc COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS
Copyright (c) 2002 Sean M. Burke. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. AUTHOR
Current maintainer: Mark Allen "<mallen@cpan.org>" Past contributions from: brian d foy "<bdfoy@cpan.org>" Adriano R. Ferreira "<ferreira@cpan.org>", Sean M. Burke "<sburke@cpan.org>" perl v5.16.3 2013-04-27 Pod::Perldoc::ToRtf(3)
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