FIX/ENHANCE: Remove old files re-created upon merge with updated root repo; add MS Word and RTF formats#22
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FIX/ENHANCE: Remove old files re-created upon merge with updated root repo; add MS Word and RTF formats#22njsch wants to merge 9 commits intolwalen:masterfrom
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… same to compare with LaTeX.
…oc and PDF formats.
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BTW: the main benefit of the Word doc is that it provides appropriately tagged heading and in-doc hyperlinked navigation that is highly accessible to screen-reading technologies for blind and vision impaired end-users. |
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Two main changes:
I removed files that were accidentally re-created when I pulled from @lwalen's upstream for my forked repo and were based on rather old content;
Added the LBCF in Microsoft Word and Rich Text Formats
(I know RTF is a bit legacy these days but I still like the format for certain reasons).