Provided by: unrtf_0.21.10-clean-1_amd64 

NAME
UnRTF - converts document in RTF format to other formats
SYNOPSIS
unrtf [options] [file...]
Options: [--nopict] [--noremap] [-P config_search_path] [--html] [--text] [--vt] [--rtf] [--latex]
[--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--version] [-t tags_file]
DESCRIPTION
The program unrtf is a converter from Rich Text Format (RTF) to a growing number of document formats. At
present it supports Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), plain text, text with VT100 codes, LaTeX, and RTF
itself. It is possible to produce troff files with macro calls; an example configuration for troff and
the mm macro package is provided. All output formats except HTML are "alpha" i.e. limited and
development has just begun. However with HTML, the program supports tables, fonts, hyperlinks, and
paragraph alignment. Font support includes face and size changes, as well as typical attributes such as
italic, bold, underlining, strikethrough, smallcaps, allcaps, expand, compress and both foreground and
background colors. Images are always stored to separate files in the current directory, or they can be
ignored.
Starting with version 0.21.0, all control of unrtf output is through runtime configuration files. This
makes it easy for users to fine-tune the output, and/or define new output formats. The configuration
files can be read from the distributed ones, or from user files, searched for in the config_search_path .
Note that the order of the -P and output arguments is important. The search path must be set before any
argument that will load a configuration file if that file is not in the standard place.
Code page conversion is performed with the iconv(3) package.
OPTIONS
--nopict
disables the automatic storing of embedded pictures to the current directory.
--noremap
disables charset conversion (currently only works for 8-bit charsets).
--html selects HTML output (default).
--rtf selects RTF output. The resulting output will often be much smaller than the input.
--text selects plain ASCII text output.
--vt selects text output with VT100 escape codes.
--latex
selects output of a LaTeX document.
--verbose
prints additional information.
--quiet
suppress output of leading comments
--version
prints the program version.
-t tags_file
specifies the tags output configuration file to be used. The command "unrtf -t html" is
functionally identical to "unrtf --html". The configuration files are a simple format. To change
the behaviour of unrtf, a local copy of a system configuration file can be be made and edited.
The most complete configuration file and hence the best starting point is
/usr/share/unrtf/html.conf.
-P config_search_path
specifies the directories in which the configuration file for the specified format will be sought.
The path can be provided as a single directory or a list of colon separated directories. The
default is /usr/share/unrtf where distributed output configuration files are installed.
FILES
/usr/share/unrtf/*.conf
– run time output configuration files.
/usr/share/unrtf/SYMBOL.charmap
– UTF encoding of the SYMBOL font used in many RTF files. Unfortunately the iconv package does
not include font encodings. The format is identical to iconv code page files.
WEBSITE
http://www.gnu.org/software/unrtf/unrtf.html
NOTES
Report bugs in the program to http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/unrtf/
GNU UnRTF 0.21.9 UNRTF(1)