[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The pretty-good solutions I think of require error-inviting fix-ups. The > best I find is latex2rtf, and rtf import to openoffice, then cut and past > the bibliography as text and hand fix. However, this leaves documentation > as bibtex index terms. Is there a postscript to rtf tool? I found one > commercial converter. While I am no purist re open source, I won't buy > software to use once or twice. >
Try to use tex4ht to convert latex --> openoffice. tex4ht is powerful and converrts also bibliographical references. Tweak the openoffice file and then convert to MsWord. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org
