>> [*] And no word processor other than MS-Word. I mean, the RTF we 
>> generate looks good in any version of MS-Word but does not look good
in 
>> OpenOffice.org, MacOSX TextEdit, etc.
Well, I don't think that's a fault in XFO to be honest. I created my CV
years ago in Word and saved it as RTF so that I can send it off to
people who demand Word documents and to others who don't.

The same file loaded in Word looks ok, but not in any other word
processor. If I change it in another one and reload it into Word, it's
all gone funny. I'm not 100% sure if Word uses RTF in a manner that is
non-standard or if it is the others that do. However, knowing
Microsoft's adherence to any standards, I'd suspect Word is broken to be
honest.

Just saying, the "fault" is most likely not to be in XFO.


Cheers,
Norm.

Norman Dunbar
Contract Senior Oracle DBA
Capgemini (EA Account)
Tel: 7 28 2051 (Internal)
Tel: 0113 213 2051 (External)


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