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rtffer

v0.0.1

Published

A library to help writing RTF files

Downloads

11

Readme

RTFFER

A basic library for writing RTF (Rich Text Format) files in JavaScript/TypeScript. The necessary RTF headers are created, including the color declaration block. Unicode characters are automatically escaped. Please note, RTF files support a very wide range of formatting and this library covers only a small portion.

Basic Usage

import RTFFER from 'rtffer';

const writer = new RTFFER();
writer
    .paragraph(
        'Here is an example of a RTF (Rich Text Format) file being written ' +
            'with the RTFFER library.'
    )
    .writeLine()
    .write("Here's some large, bold text ", { bold: true, fontSize: 24 })
    .writeLine("and here's more text on the same line, but is colored red", {
        color: '#ff0000'
    });

const rtf = writer.finalize();

As shown in the example above, RTFFER heavily supports chaining and allows sequential calls to write. Building lists can be done similarly. A more extensive example can be found in tests/readme.js.

Supported Formatting

  • Background Color
  • Bold
  • Font Size
  • Highlight
  • Italic
  • Strike-through
  • Text Color
  • Underline

Lists

There are two ways to create a list: progressively through calls to enterList(...) followed by one or more add(...) calls and then finally a end() call, or by providing all the items at once with writeList(...).

new RTFFER()
    .write('Here is a list of items: ')
    .enterList('number')
    .add('A plain text item')
    .add('An item that is underlined', { underline: true })
    .add('An item that is highlighted', { highlight: '#0000ff' })
    .end()
    .paragraph('All of this information will come after the numbered list.');

API

  • Color = [number, number, number] | '#<hex color>'
  • Format
    • backgroundColor?: Color
    • bold?: boolean
    • color?: Color
    • fontSize?: number
    • highlight?: Color
    • italic?: boolean
    • strikethrough?: boolean
    • underline?: boolean
  • List = 'bullet' | 'number'
  • ListCollector
    • add(content: string, format?: Format): ListCollector
    • end(): RTFFER
  • RTFFER
    • enterList(type: List): ListCollector
    • finalize(): string
    • paragraph(content: string, format?: Format): RTFFER
    • write(content: string, format?: Format): RTFFER
    • writeLine(content?: string, format?: Format): RTFFER
    • writeList(items: (string | [string, Format])[], type: List): RTFFER