Oops - Now that I have time to come back to this, I find that tcsh
knows nothing of 'textutil'
[UnrealBadass:~/Desktop] wsquires% textutil -convert html yousuck.rtf
(where yousuck.rtf is on my desktop)
tcsh: textutil: Command not found.
I did a search for 'textutil' from the Finder's find box after
opening "Macintosh HD", but none of the results appears to be a Unix
executable, or even a shell script.
I'm using MacOS X, 10.3.9. Is 'textutil' something that was added to
Tiger?
On Apr 13, 2006, at 2:17 AM, Knut Lorenzen wrote:
William Squires ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb dereinst (am 13.04.2006
2:13
Uhr):
Hi, I'm looking for a simple tool which satisfies one of the
following:
1) An OS X service that can turn selected text (in an RTF-capable
editor such as TextEdit or AppleWorks 6) directly into an HTML file on
the desktop (it's okay if it gives it some generic name like
"untitled1.html") or a direct replacement of the selected text, or...
Take a look a textutil (man textutil in Terminal). From the man pages
(examples):
textutil -convert html foo.rtf
converts foo.rtf into foo.html.
Cheers,
Knut
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