Hub, Allow me to lobby my reason for requesting this change. In my view, a word processor can only be successful in one of two ways. Either it becomes the industry standard or is fully compatible with the industry standard. Despite all your hard and valiant work, I don't see Abi knocking off MS-Word as the industry standard anytime soon.
In my situation, my employer uses Word. I don't have Word at home and, in fact, use several different computers away from my office. The openness of Abi permits me to use it on all my computers without license-angst. But, the reality is that 95% of my documents will eventually need to be able to be read by Word as I share them with others in my office who don't use Abi. I imagine I'm not alone in this scenario. Thus, documents created with Abi should be fully importable into Word without having to reformat. As it is now, I can't do that, which reduces the usefulness of Abi for my work. I realize that Word has deviated from its own RTF specs, but perhaps in doing so, it has created a new defacto spec. I'm not sure I follow you concerning "defining the stylesheet properly in the RTF," but if it results in Abi's RTF files being more readily readable by the industry standard without reformatting, I'm all for it. Virgil >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Bug 2503] - Default font size code not saved to blank lines in >RTF Files >Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:35:23 +0000 (GMT) > >** PLEASE DON'T REPLY TO THIS MAIL. USE THE URL BELOW. ** > >http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2503 > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: > > What |Old Value |New Value >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > OS/Version|Windows 98 |All > Priority|P3 |P5 > Platform|PC |All > > > >------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-02-21 19:35 >------- >I'm not really for fixing that. We shouldn't set \fs24 but rather define >the >stylesheet properly in the RTF. and \fs24 is generated because MS-Word >itself is >unable to stick to the RTF spec. > >Setting priortity to P5 _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
