September 26, 2020 in Archaeology
One of the best ways to generate ideas for research is reading manuals and original documentation. Not only we learn new stuff, we also re-learn the old stuff and if we happen to re-visit different versions of the same documentation over the years there are chances that a) we will be aware of changes & stuff that has been phased out b) we will be able to find stuff we missed in previous reading iterations.
Such is the case I want to quickly discuss today.
If I asked you what is the RTF file magic you would most likely reply:
{\rtf OR {\rtf1
Well, I thought so too until I looked at Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification again. It is where I found the following long-forgotten tags:
So, there you have it… corner cases, you can’t exploit them per se (I think), but at least now we know.