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.\" @ted@ - rich text editor -*- nroff -*-
.\"
.\" This manpage was written for Debian GNU/Linux,
.\" by Chris Waters <xtifr@debian.org>
.\"
.\" It is distributed under the same terms as Ted itself. It should
.\" not be treated as authoratative, however.
.\"
.TH TED 1 "2.10" "9 Jul 2001"
.SH NAME
@ted@ \- an easy rich text editor
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B @ted@
.I "[ filename ]"
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
This manual page briefly documents the program
.BR @ted@.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
Instead, it has on-line help; see below.
.PP
.BR @ted@
is a text processor running under X Windows on Unix/Linux systems.
.BR @ted@
uses RTF (rich text format), a document format supported by
Microsoft(tm) word processors, and various other applications, mostly
(but not exclusively) on the MS-Windows(tm) platform.
.PP
.BR @ted@
is designed to be as compatible as possible with MS-Windows(tm)
applications. Every document produced by
.BR @ted@
should, without any loss
of formatting or information, be accepted as a legal .rtf file by
MS-Word(tm). Compatibility in the other direction is more difficult
to achieve.
.BR @ted@
supports most basic text formatting, as supported by the Microsoft
applications. Other formatting instructions and meta information are
ignored.
.PP
.I @ted@
includes support for in-line bitmap pictures, postscript printing,
spell checking, tables, symbols, and more.
.PP
A sample application defaults file can be found in
/usr/doc/ted-common/examples/Ted.ad.sample.gz. This file requires
editing to be useful with Debian GNU/Linux, which is why it is not
installed by default.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
The file /usr/share/doc/ted/ted/rdm.txt.gz or the on-line help available
within @ted@.
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chris Waters <xtifr@debian.org>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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