RTF::Document && RTF::Parser && RTF:: in general
I used RTF::Writer (I think) to do this a while
ago. It was, um, not fun; after generating a few documents
that wedged NT4/Office2k machines to the point that a hard
reset was needed, I ended up generating most of the RTF by
hand. It may have changed in the past two years or so since
I had to use it, but I'd be careful.
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I'm not happy with the design of RTF::Writer, either. It'll take care of header information for you, but it doesn't properly abstract things that should be abstracted (like making a bold paragraph). I shouldn't have to know that '\fs20' is a 10-point font. I should be able tell RTF::Writer to put a 20-point font and it'll take care of the details. That's why you have a module to abstract these things. As it is, you end up writing a lot of the RTF by hand, anyway.
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