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Re: Opening RTF as text
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Re: Opening RTF as text


  • Subject: Re: Opening RTF as text
  • From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 23:10:38 +0100


On 8 dec 2007, at 22.29, David Dunham wrote:

Is there a way to open an RTF file in Xcode without interpreting it?

Rationale: Xcode is a handy text editor. And I'm trying to inspect the RTF my app is reading or writing.

I remember a recent thread with a similar question, but that related to HTML, and I recall the answer involved editing the HTML.

David Dunham     A Sharp, LLC
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Do you have to use Xcode for this. Try dragging the file onto TextWrangler or BBEdit (available from barebones.com)
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