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Old 04-14-2007, 02:38 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by pitolee
Thank you, all of you, for your rapid answers.

So for uncomplicated novels without images or toc rtf or lrf are roughly identical in speed - though not in size. So rtf files would not necessarily have to be converted to lrf for a quick read.
Absolutely, yes.

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TXT files are a different issue - either the gutenberg converter or what I have tried: a pass through WORD searching/replacing triple hard returns with a symbol then searching/replacing single hard returns with a space then replacing the symbol with hard return. More work.
If you look on the forum Wiki you'll find a link to a "Word" macro that Stingo wrote, and a number of us added to, which does a great job of converting a text file to a readable RTF for the Reader - getting rid of the line breaks, bumping up the font size, etc. That works extremely well.
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