1. [EUPHORIA (#1998-23)] ".rtf" format
- Posted by Jeff Zeitlin <jeff.zeitlin at MAIL.EXECNET.COM>
Jun 11, 1998
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Last edited Jun 12, 1998
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 00:00:02 -0400, Einar Mogen
<nord.staernes at ROLLAG.MAIL.TELIA.COM> wrote:
>Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
>>ISTR downloading it from somewhere on Microsoft's web site; it
>>was developed by MS for Word, way back when. It's complex; you
>>_don't_ want to try generating it directly if you can avoid it.
>>If you're using Word (as opposed to WordPad), why not make sure
>>that you have the Internet Assistant for Word, and put out HTML -
>>Word will convert and print it just as well - and IE and Netscape
>>and Opera and other programs will print it out without
>>converting.
>Is "Internet Assistant for Word" compatible with Word 6.0 (for windows =
3.1),
>and is it downloadable from somewhere, or should it come with some =
package?
Yes, and yes - d/l from the Microsoft site - but I don't remember
the exact URL.
>>Next question: do you really need the extended formatting
>>capabilities of Word or HTML, or would "typewriter-style" text be
>>acceptable? If the latter, and you don't output more than 64K of
>>text at once, you could just as easily use Notepad.
>Usually the program will not output more than 64K, but it happens. The
>formatting is not strictly needed, I've thought about adding it to save =
the
>user a little work. HTML will do just as good, but currently Word 6.0 =
does
>not support HTML, and there is no browser installed on that computer. =
I've
>looked at the specs for RTF (thanks for all help, guys!) and it does =
look
>overhelming, so I will probably not use it in this project (but it could=
be
>cool to write a texteditor that used Jiri Babors font routines and =
RTF...)
<Dumbass! - Me, not you!> Where _is_ my brain? If you're going
to print plain text, you can just send the output to "PRN:" -
that'll work just fine, even in Windows, unless the printer is a
PostScript printer.
>PS: has something happened on your Traveller-site lately? I have not =
been
>there for a while.
Some new article updates, and there's a mirror now.
http://www.tightbeam.com/FreelanceTraveller for the main site;
http://w3.execnet.com/jeffz for the mirror - and the feedback and
question forms work on the mirror, but not on the primary.
--
Jeff Zeitlin
jeff.zeitlin at mail.execnet.com
2. [EUPHORIA (#1998-23)] ".rtf" format
Hi folks,
I'm using the WORD 6 Internet assistant.I checked the microsoft WWW
site and couldn't find it there any more.The only place to get it is =
at Compuserve.Here my message I mailed recently to the "LIST":
>
Subject: Re: HTML Assistant for WORD 6
Date: 09-Jun-98 at 12:56 =
From: Karlheinz Nester, 100042,2634
TO: Euphoria Programming for
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>Einar wrote that there is no HTML support for WW6.
>I just download the file WORDIA.EXE from the COMPUSERVE
>WINWORD forum.It runs fine with WW6 & WIN 3.11 !!
here is the file info (the file is 1.1 MB big!!) :
File Info for WORDIA.EXE =
Section: Converters/Add-ins Contributer: 76701,54 Size:
1120361
Submitted: 05-May-95 Type: Binary Accesses: 72=
31
Title: ADDIN: Microsoft Internet Assistant for Word 6
Keys: WORD6 INTERNET IA HTML WWW BROWSER =
The Word Internet Assistant is a free add-on program that allows you to =
create HTML files using Word for Windows. The Internet Assistant also
includes some basic World Wide Web (WWW) browsing functionality. Interne=
t
Assistant version 1.0z differs from 1.0 in that 1.0z supports English,
French (Canadian and French) and German (Swiss and German) versions of
Word for Windows 6.0a or later. =
>
If someone really needs it, I can mail it.
Regards to all Karlheinz
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