>>On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 05:01:13PM -0500, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>> And, worse yet, SciWord makes extensive use of "proprietary" (perhaps I 
>>> should say unique to SciWord) styles, which you won't find in any 
>>> standard LaTeX distribution.  I'm not sure if it's within licensing 
>>> terms for your collaborator to suppy you with them, and without them the 
>>> exported LaTeX files don't come close to looking the way they should.
>>

In the early versions of SW, there was a tcilatex package to make available
the styles, that you had just to copy iin your local  TeX installation.
AFAIR, only the graphic inset needed filtering to make it work
with the examples I had to cope with at the time.

>>There is also a 'clean LaTeX' export option in SW which produces .tex
>>without using these extensions. However, a full round trip LyX -> LaTeX
>>-> SW -> LaTeX -> LyX is unlikely to succeed but for the simplest cases.

True, quite uneasy to use on the SW side, but quite efficient to export a 
particular chapter towards a technical report witten in a different class
(i.e. SW -> LaTeX part of the path).

-- 
Jean-Pierre


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