On 12/16/01 3:34 PM, "Dan Crevier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2) Following the OS X guidelines, we save the files with no creator code,
> just a file type.  So, they are in no way associated with SimpleText.  They
> will open with your default text editing application.  However, it is stored
> as a text file with associated STYL resource, which is the Mac OS
> traditional standard.  I don't think we have any plans to change this to
> rtf.

It would probably be a good idea to change the menu item on the popup:
_that_ must be a holdover from 2001. (It says "Apple SimpleText document".
Quite understandable that Bill, or anyone, believed what they read...)

Is there anywhere to read up on whether TextEdit's .rtf, MS Word's .rtf,  MS
Word Windows' .rtf, MS Outlook's .rtf are the same or different? And what
exactly is Entourage's "simple" HTML? Is there any relation between any of
these and AppleScript's (Apple's?) 'styled text'? Is there any standard for
this stuff that everyone could adhere to? (As I understand it, Unicode has
absolutely nothing to do with styled text.)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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