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TextEdit's Default Format: RTF... Why? | |
| Subject: | RTFD | |
| Date: | 2005-10-19 04:34:57 | |
| From: | z2 | |
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RTFD is not relatively new but is quite old, in fact about 15 years.
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RTFD
2005-10-21 11:17:36 robert dodson [View]
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RTFD
2005-10-19 05:50:14 z2 [View]
Just tried it and, yes, MacOS X can open all of NeXT RTFD files just fine, including transparent rendering of EPS (Encapsulated PostScript with no previews) graphics. Beautiful!
This wasn't possible when MacOS X 1.0 came out, as it did not have EPS converter then. Congrats and thanks to NeXT, ...um, Apple developers for making this possible without fanfare.
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RTFD
2005-11-15 05:34:20 leeg [View]
I finally ditched all my NeXT Mail mailboxes around 10.2, but until that point Apple Mail could read (but not compose) NeXT's rich text mail format (a tar'ed rtfd sent as a MIME part) too. However, as for why TextEdit's default format is RTF (when it should obviously be plain text), I have no idea. -
RTFD
2005-10-19 05:55:55 Giles Turnbull |
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Heh, a happy result.



Rob