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Re: Examining RTF
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Re: Examining RTF


  • Subject: Re: Examining RTF
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:56:23 -0800

On 23 Nov 2008, at 18:26, Sherm Pendley wrote:

Is there a way in Xcode to open an RTF file and see the actual text, without formatting it? I want to see "{\rtf1" etc. (so as to debug RTF generation) not formatted text.

For one file: "Get Info" on the file, and change the "File Type" selection from "text.rtf" to just "text".

That doesn't change its appearance. (This is not a file that should be in the project, it's output from my app.)


For all RTF files, go into Xcode preferences, in the "File Types" tab, and change the "Preferred Editor" for the "text.rtf" type from "Default (RTF File)" to "Plain Text File".


That's overkill; there are files like my Read Me that make sense to be RTF.

David Dunham     A Sharp, LLC
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