RTF Rich Text Format - significado y definición. Qué es RTF Rich Text Format
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Qué (quién) es RTF Rich Text Format - definición

DOCUMENT FILE FORMAT DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
Rich text format; .rtf; RTF files; Rich e-mail; RichText; RichText format; RTF format; RTF Format

Rich Text Format         
(RTF) An interchange format from Microsoft for exchange of documents between Word and other document preparation systems. (1994-12-08)
Formatted text         
COMPUTER TEXT TOGETHER WITH STYLING INFORMATION
Rich text; Styled text; Non-plain text; Text decoration
In computing, formatted text, styled text, or rich text, as opposed to plain text, is digital text which has styling information beyond the minimum of semantic elements: colours, styles (boldface, italic), sizes, and special features in HTML (such as hyperlinks).
Rich Text Format Directory         
RTFD; Rich Text Format with attachments; .rtfd
Rich Text Format Directory, also known as RTFD (due to its extension .rtfd), or Rich Text Format with Attachments, is a primary document format of TextEdit, an application native to NeXTSTEP and macOS which has also been ported to other versions of Unix.

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Rich Text Format

The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from 1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products. Prior to 2008, Microsoft published updated specifications for RTF with major revisions of Microsoft Word and Office versions.

Most word processors are able to read and write some versions of RTF. There are several different revisions of RTF specification; portability of files will depend on what version of RTF is being used.

RTF should not be confused with enriched text or its predecessor Rich Text, nor with IBM's RFT-DCA (Revisable Format Text-Document Content Architecture), as these are different specifications.