on 8/5/06 12:01 PM, Walter Purvis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  Now that's sweet!
>>  
>>  If only it rendered RTFDs (RTFs with pictures), it would be
>>  officially Freakin' Sweet. Alas.
>>  
>>  Does this work on Windows?
> 
> It does work on Windows, including RTFs with pictures, if you have Word
> installed, through the magic of OLE (you not only can view an RTF doc, you
> can edit it). It might work without having Word installed, but I'm hardly
> inclined to uninstall Office just to see.
> 
> Something I've been curious about: On Windows, if I drag an XML file onto
> it, the XML will be displayed in a very nice format, with syntax
> highlighting and expandable/collapseable elements, etc. -- what happens on
> the Mac? Does HTMLViewer display the XML? Does it do any formatting?

You do know that both of these things happen because IE does them.  It's not
an RB thing (RB is using IE's ActiveX control).

So your question is really does WebKit do XML syntax highlighting and the
answer is no.

Chris


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