On Oct 8, 2007, at 04:10, Jason Davies wrote:

>> As an alternative for collaborative work that has to use some kind of
>> "widely accepted commercial software", I use LaTeX / BibTeX >
>> latex2rtf. So I can at least write my initial text and citations in a
>> manner that does not completely drive me crazy…
>
> yes, I've been doing this increasingly too. Most annoying is
> when it's part of a collection that you can bet the publisher
> will convert back to LaTeX or XML from the Word version you
> provided the editor!

Yeah, this is precisely what I do as well.  Using latex2rtf at least  
avoids most of the insanity of trying to enter and reference figures/ 
tables/equations/citations in a word processor.  Since it (fully?)  
supports natbib, there's pretty good bibliography support as well.

-- 
adam


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