Handmark 2.2 manual WordSmith on Linux/Intel

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WordSmith on Linux/Intel

Since Linux does not support a standard HotSync conduit API, such as the one available under Windows and MacOS, we are not currently able to offer conduit support for Linux.

Nonetheless, we have provided a shell-based conversion application called wsconv for converting to and from RTF documents. If you are looking for a high-quality and free word-processor for Linux that is able to read and write RTF files, we recommend AbiWord (http://www.abiword.com).

Please note:

1.The application currently only converts to and from RTF files. It will not convert a source document that is not RTF. If you wish to do so, we recommend using makedoc or a similar utility.

2.The application was compiled under RedHat Linux/Intel 6.0 and should work with any later release of RedHat Linux.

3.Source code for the application is not available at this time. If you are using a different Linux distribution or a UNIX variant and are not able to run the conversion application, please contact support@bluenomad.com.

Usage:

Using wsconv under Linux is similar to that under Windows. Please refer to the description above.

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