In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >
> > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Nicol
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > > Can someone please point me to a tool that will convert a LyX document
> > > to a soffice document, no matter how rough the tool is?
> >
> > When I asked this earli this month, the only thing that came up was
> > tex4ht. I tried it, but it didn't do a very good job for me.
> I tried it, and it worked for me... sort of.
That's about the most that you can say for what it did for me as well.
> So, first, export your LyX file into LaTeX. Then install a recent tex4ht
> system, and run `oolatex >yourfile<'.
I tried that. It turned all my paragraphs and subparagraphs into
empty environments. Not very useful. I haven't had time to chase it
since then.
One thing you might consider that got sent to me:
From: Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> For an "easy" conversion, put these into your LyX preferences file:
>
> \converter "latex" "sxw" "oolatex $$i" "latex"
> \format "sxw" "sxw" "OpenOffice" ""
> \viewer "sxw" "open"
The viewer may need to be something other than "open", depending on
your environment.
<mike
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