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The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary [6] [7] [8] document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from 1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products.
Version Released American Standard Code for Information Interchange: Atom: 1.0 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) ... Rich Text Format (RTF) 1.9.1 2008/03 RSS: 2.0 2002/09
They are also used in Rich Text Format from Microsoft for platform-independent exchange and they are the base length unit in OpenOffice.org and its fork LibreOffice. Flash internally specifies most sizes in units it calls twips, but which are really 1 ⁄ 20 of a logical pixel, [ 6 ] which is 3 ⁄ 4 of an actual twip.
An iPad version with select articles was released on April 3, 2010, with the release of the first-generation iPad. [286] In October, The New York Times expanded NYT Editors' Choice to include the paper's full articles.
Code that uses this iterator can test the current item (to tell, for example, whether it is a start-tag or end-tag, or text), and inspect its attributes (local name, namespace, values of XML attributes, value of text, etc.), and can also move the iterator to the next item. The code can thus extract information from the document as it traverses it.
Google Docs is an online word processor and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google.Google Docs is accessible via a web browser as a web-based application and is also available as a mobile app on Android and iOS and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS.
The Netscape version was now called Rich Site Summary; this was no longer an RDF format, but was relatively easy to use. RSS 0.92 through 0.94 are expansions of the RSS 0.91 format, which are mostly compatible with each other and with Winer's version of RSS 0.91, but are not compatible with RSS 0.90. RSS 2.0.1 has the internal version number 2.0.
An English version released in 2006 contained about 2,000 articles. [W 103] The Polish-language version from 2006 contains nearly 240,000 articles, [W 104] the German-language version from 2007/2008 contains over 620,000 articles, [W 105] and the Spanish-language version from 2011 contains 886,000 articles.