You will need to find out the encoding of your input data. The \u suggests to me that the characters are likely UTF-8-hex-encoded unicode code points. You will need to find out what encoding / codepage RTF actually uses, and encode to that target. See perluniintro, and whatever RTF spec.
Also, it would be interesting to hear from you how Unicode::Escape fails for you and where it misses the RTF specs (and where the RTF specs are to be found). I don't find the Unicode::Escape documentation talking about RTF at all, so maybe there is some finer point I'm missing.
In reply to Re: What Voodoo Encoding does RTF use for > ASCII Chars?
by Corion
in thread What Voodoo Encoding does RTF use for > ASCII Chars?
by tosh
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