RTF::Generator is under construction (I'm the maniac behind it, so direct all flames about it's incompleteness to me). It's a big project, but there is some POD in some of the modules.

There is also an RTF::Writer module which uses a different take... it has more documentation on RTF (an "RTF Cookbook") but is based on knowing how an RTF document is set up. I haven't played with it, though.

(RTF::Generator is meant to let you concentrate on the document part, not the RTF part, and to allow plug-ins of sorts to add new features; it's also part of my diabolical scheme, um pipedream, to create a DBI-like interface that allows one to generate documents like RTF, PostScript, Word, etc. by using a plug-in driver...)

Serously... much apologies on the module not being complete yet. I am working on it along with several other projects.


In reply to Re: Generating RTF Documents by rrwo
in thread Generating RTF Documents by mpolo

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