TextEdit offers powerful rich text formatting options. But sometimes it’s best to use TextEdit Plain Text Mode, which eliminates all formatting and, you guessed it, produces only plain text. Highlight: Convert Source Code Into Formatted, Syntax Highlighted Text. While the bottom-left pane lets you change the code highlighting and formatting settings. Under General tab, specify the output. Highlight is a platform-independent tool, and supports Windows, Mac OS X and Linux-based OS, including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian.
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Mac Os X Code Highlighting For Rtf Rich Text Editor
If I create an .rtf file in WordPad and send it to someone on a Mac, can I assume that they will be able to view it correctly?
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View it? Absolutely. Mac OS X includes TextEdit, which will read RTFs. Correctly? One can never be sure. RTFs shouldn't vary too much, but if layout is crucially important, as always send a PDF.
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