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Re: RTF for emacs
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Charles Philip Chan |
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Re: RTF for emacs |
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Thu, 29 May 2014 17:25:58 -0400 |
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Hans BKK <hansbkk@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Hans:
> Re the OP's quest for WYSIWYG in emacs, that really seems to go
> against the fundamental philosophy of emacs in a way but as I
> mentioned earlier there is a built-in mode for that, as long as you
> don't mind the file-format not being well-supported - but it IS based
> on W3 RFC standards.
Well Org-mode is also semi-WYSIWYG. One does not see the final layout,
but one does sees see bold, italic, underline, strike through, math
symbols, tables, pictures, etc, and the structure of the document.
Charles
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