And trust me - it's a LOT of work and the rtf spec is not fully documented.

Out of curiosity, why not use www.WindwardReports.com?

thanks - dave


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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Convert rtf,doc to PDF using iText .jar


> At 8:07 AM +0000 11/5/02, namal ubh wrote:
> >I want to do that using java without using a tool
> >
>
> Then you are going to need to write an RTF parser, from which
> you will convert from the incoming RTF to either iText primatives or
> to iText XML.
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> Leonard
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