Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX ../LyX.html ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change alignment
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX ../LyX.html ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change alignment
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX <../LyX.html> ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men Conversion to doc via pandoc
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men Conversion to doc via pandoc
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men "Conversion to doc via pandoc"
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms and
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms and
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms and
I successfully compiled Lyx on Linux (ubuntu 9.10 X86 and 9.04 AMD64)
but fail to get it done on WinXP. Having no compile experience in
windows I cannot find how to get around the error that windows.h cannot
be found. I installed the windows sdk and visualc packages. There is
windows.h in the
I successfully compiled Lyx on Linux (ubuntu 9.10 X86 and 9.04 AMD64)
but fail to get it done on WinXP. Having no compile experience in
windows I cannot find how to get around the error that windows.h cannot
be found. I installed the windows sdk and visualc packages. There is
windows.h in the
I successfully compiled Lyx on Linux (ubuntu 9.10 X86 and 9.04 AMD64)
but fail to get it done on WinXP. Having no compile experience in
windows I cannot find how to get around the error that windows.h cannot
be found. I installed the windows sdk and visualc packages. There is
windows.h in the
document.pdf. So that seems to work. However, tex3lyx
gives Could not find layout file for textclass Rpd. So there is
probably an unsolved install problem. Any idea?
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files
document.pdf. So that seems to work. However, tex3lyx
gives Could not find layout file for textclass Rpd. So there is
probably an unsolved install problem. Any idea?
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files
document.pdf. So that seems to work. However, tex3lyx
gives . So there is
probably an unsolved install problem. Any idea?
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher
I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
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