Your solution is also amazing but where can i define the TrueType fonts for 
every single word? Or the size of them, color,...

Quoting Rob Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> John wrote:
> >
> > Rob Dixon wrote:
> > >
> > > John wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I want to create a doc file that will contain my text,
> > > > fonts, sizes as if i wrote manually.
> > >
> > > You can use Win32::OLE drive MSWord itself to generate a document,
> > > but I think that's an awful way to do things. Why not look at
> > > RTF::Generator which will let you create an RTF file which Word
> > > will then read happily.
> >
> > > My apologies, that should have been RTF::Writer.
> >
> > Have you got any relevant code?
> 
> Hi John.
> 
> Something like this?
> 
>   use strict;
>   use warnings;
> 
>   use RTF::Writer;
> 
>   my $rtf = RTF::Writer->new_to_file("demo.rtf");
> 
>   $rtf->prolog;
> 
>   $rtf->paragraph(
>     \'\b',          # Bold
>     \'\ul',         # Underline
>     "Title");
> 
>   $rtf->paragraph;  # Blank First Paragraph
> 
>   $rtf->paragraph(
>     "First text paragraph.");
> 
>   $rtf->paragraph(
>     "Second text paragraph", \'\line',
>     "with an explicit line break.");
> 
>   $rtf->close;
> 
> But you'll be better informed by reading the RTF::Writer POD
> which includes an RTF primer called RTF::Cookbook.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
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