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READ.ME - May 16, 1994
Rtf2Ipf v1.0
By: Mark Ault
74101,413 (CIS)
This file contains information on installing the Rtf2Ipf utility program.
Files
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read.me - this file
rtf2ipf.exe - the executable program
rtf2ipf.sam - soft copy of the documentation in AmiPro v2.0 format
rtf2ipf.ipj - the 'IPF project file' used to create the file rtf2ipf.ipf
rtf2ipf.rtf - the documentation saved as Rich Text Format (RTF)
rtf2ipf.ipf - the documentation ready to be compiled by IPFC to create an
on-line OS/2 book
rtf2ipf.sty - the style sheet used to create the documentation.
Installation
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You should have received the Rtf2Ipf utility as a single self extracting ZIP
file named RTFIPF.EXE. To install the utility create a directory to hold the
utility and run the RTFIPF.EXE program from a DOS window or full screen. No
parameters are needed.
Once you have the files decompressed you may want to compile the manual with
IPFC. You will want to compile the manual into an .INF file so use the
following command from an OS/2 window or full screen:
IPFC RTF2IPF.IPF /INF
Once the on-line book has been created you may view it using the following
command from an OS/2 window or full screen:
START VIEW RTF2IPF.INF
If you find yourself using the on-line book often you may want to create a
program object on you desktop or a folder for convience. You may also want
to print the documentation. You can either print the documentation from
within the on-line viewer or for better results you may want to try to import
the original AmiPro document into your favorite word processor. If that is
not successful try importing the .RTF version of the document as most word
processors have a pretty good filter for .RTF files.