In message <kkcooZe00WBOM0t3kz@andrew.cmu.edu>, Damon Jason Casale writes:
Excerpts from mail: 10-Nov-95 Re: Fanfiction Web Guide by Daniel A
Root@ghost.res.
(Acutally you write in Microsoft Word don't you Bert? If so then you
can save as RTF and I have an RTF to HTML converter that I can run it
through with no effort on my part)
Another Micro$oft Word writer here. U want the goods?
Sure. Anyone with Word or Wordperfect documents can do one of 3 things:
a) ftp to ghost.res.cmu.edu and put them in /incoming then mail me
with the file name and summary
b) uuencode them and mail them to me along with the summary
c) visit http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Tools/Filters.html and use
one of the tools there to convert their document to HTML and
then do either a) or b)
Actually anyone who has their works written in a word processor with
formatting should check out that web-page. It's got converters and
templates for a lot of the major programs to make HTML. If you can't
get and use one of these filters then I prefer the following formats
(in about this order):
1) HTML (duh :)
2) SGML (not likely)
3) RTF (Word, AmiPro, and Wordperfect should be able to do this)
4) Word for Windows
-DaR
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Dan Root - dar@andrew.cmu.edu