I don't know if they are of any help to you, but there is a bunch of documents about rtf at http://www.wotsit.org/.
Otto On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 17:08, Paul Tremblay wrote: > This question is a little bit off topic, but since it relates to my > project of converting RTF to LyX, and since I am in desperate need of an > answer, I thought I'd ask it anyway. > > I'm looking for a character map for RTF. For example, in RTF the series > "\'df" stands for the German character the esstet. I found this out by > looking at a German RTF file. But I need to know how to map the other > characters as well, and hunting through files will not only be > inefficient, it will produce an incomplete mapping. > > Though microsoft provides a lot of documentation on convertng RTF, they > don't give a character map. They simply say that their character set > conforms to the standards of ansi. > > I have looked several hours in vain. Any ideas? > > Thanks! > > Paul > > -- > > ************************ > *Paul Tremblay * > *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* > ************************ -- Otto Tronarp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
