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Re: RTF - proprietary or open?



On Mon, 2007-25-06 at 10:18 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> I'm using Abiword, which recommends using RTF for document exchange
> with non-Abi users.  I'm trying to understand whether RTF is an open
> standard.  Wikipedia [0] claims that it's proprietary.  This article
> [1] points out that it has the same status as PDF.  I can't imagine
> that Abi would recommend a non-open standard, and even prefer it to ODF
> (OASIS / XML) [2].  What does it even mean for a file format to be
> open? That the creator can't restrict its use? That the spec has been
> published?
> 
> [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format
> [1] http://www.tkachenko.com/blog/archives/000657.html
> [2] http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/2003/Apr/0167.html
> 

I had a quick look at abiword a long time ago and quit using it for this
very reason. I guess the rtf format is still readable by most word processors
(I don't have good info, I don't use them) and that's the reasoning why abiword
uses it. I could never get happy with it myself and that's why I don't
use it. I couldn't get happy with koffice/kword for the same reasons
although I believe kword supports ODF now and I hope this will continue
to be the case with koffice and other word processing applications like
abiword in the future.



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