Ask them to accept a postscript version. You can easily print *.ps files
to most network printers in office/educational environments these days.
Best regards
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Larry S. Marso
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On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 11:01:16AM -0600, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
>
> I've found that a conference I'm submitting papers to requires that
> "Attachments should be in MS Word 7.0 or WordPerfect 8.0 or lower
> version."
>
> I suppose the text can convert though latex2html or some such, but what
> about my equations? There's no way in hell that i'm going to mess with
> equation editor; i bought this machine to avoid that . . .
>
> Is there some straigtforward way to turn the equations into .eps's or
> somesuch? latex2html only includes the tiny parts of the equations that
> it understands (which, if I'm lucky, is the lefthand side and it's
> subscript.
>
> rick
>
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