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 Post subject: disappointment
PostPosted: November 20th, 2004, 3:27 pm 
I am trying to build a simple e-book with parts of 30 pages of an RTF word document in each page of the new Opus publication so that the reader can read a chapter in each page of the Opus publication. When I tried to import the first 30 pages into page 1 of the new opus publication I only could get properly imported the first page of the RTF. The other lines were on top of each other and they don't display properly even with a scrollbar. I can send a print screen if you want to see clearly what happens. Wasn't it supposed that Opus could import an RTF document without problems, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance for your tips to solve this problem.

Best Regards
A. Ferreira :(


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 Post subject: Importing RTF files
PostPosted: November 21st, 2004, 7:57 am 
Opus does claim to be able to import RTF files.

However, several years of running a secretaila services bureau taught me that not all RTF files are equal. I am aware of at least 4 RTF formats that are incompatible with some word processors. As a simple example, MS Word will not always import RTF files created in WordPad or WordPerfect (plus a few others). MS refused to acknowledge this as being a problem, but the people at Corel, a couple of years back, produced a detailed analysis of the issue. I don't remember the full details, but the inconsistency was such that I stopped using RTF files and switched to using PDF.

I don't know what limitations Opus places on the RTF variations it will handle. Obviously, if you can import without problems, you should keep doing so. If not, there are alternatives.

I still produce files from several applications and save them in RTF. Next I open these in WordPerfect 11. To date I have not found an RTF file that WP11 cannot open. Once in WP11, I use the built-in feature to save as PDF. This is simple and fast.

I have opened these PDF files in Adobe Reader from version 3 to version 6.

I include these PDF files as part of an Opus pub and use Steve Wright's fantastic utility PrintPDF to print them. If I need to display part or all of these files from within Opus, I bring them in as text files.

This might seem cumbersome, but it really isn't. And, the underlying factor for me is that this method works for me EVERY TIME.


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PostPosted: November 22nd, 2004, 12:31 pm 
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Can you send the rtf file to support@digitalworkshop.com so we can try to find the problem

Tony


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PostPosted: November 22nd, 2004, 6:09 pm 
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We lookd at the rtf file and the problem only occurs in Opus 2.8. In Opus 04 the rtf import was improved and the example rtf file imported correctly.


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