I believe rtf does handle graphics....

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Subject: Re: [newbie] What would be the standard document format?


A question and a comment/question:

1. Does .rtf handle graphics?

2. IIRC, HTML does the same thing that, e.g., LaTeX does with respect to
punctuation at the end of a sentence -- it puts one space after it
instead of two.  I find that annoying, and would especially find that
annoying in business correspondence.

If .rtf handles graphics, I would use .rtf.

Randy Kramer

Charles Muller wrote:
> I have been writing all my documents in XML and generating them into
> HTML for some time now. There is no word processing software on any
> platform that can't do HTML. And style sheets in combination with the
> latest standards of HTML (or XHTML) can get you very precise document
> formatting that displays identically in all the major browsers. Where
> there are graphics involved, I just pack the whole thing up as a ZIP
> file.
>
> I have found KWord to be the best at taking Word documents and
> converting them into straightforward, W3C compliant HTML.


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