I had to do a similar thing last night. What I found to work best,
although there weren't any figures or equations in the document, was
to export it from LyX to HTML and then import from HTML into Word. I
had to do some tweaking to the text once it was in word but overall it
wasn't too bad. Using Find and Replace in Word worked well to replace
document styles and that fixed up most of the formatting.
-Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Economics Instructor
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679-1588
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On 15-Feb-08, at 7:15 AM, Jorge Sampaio wrote:
I need to convert some of my class notes to (sorry) msword so that a
colleague can change, update, etc. All notes are in LyX.
There are basically 2 options: use ConvTex script and use the LyX
converter.
Neither one works properly. In fact, IMHO, ConvTex makes the best
work...
however all figures are converted to .eps (a lot of them are .eps,
although
I am, by now, preferring .png), This is not the problem, but the
fact that
to use ConvTex we need first export to LaTex, and then use CovTest
to create
a .sxw (OpenOffice 1.0 == StarOffice), then convert to (sorry)
msword. When
LyX exports to LaTex, the extensions in all figures file names are
removed
(and assumed to be .eps in a latex run). Now, ConvTex does not
assumes this,
and expects the extension (whatever) in the Latex text. When run,
ConvTex
does not find the figures, and the exported .swx does not includes the
pictures. As a (brute force) solution, after exporting a LyX to
Latex, I
must add .eps in all figure file names in order to ConvTex work. I
can't
find in the LyX preferences a way to change that. The converter to
export to
Latex ( LyX -> Latex converter) doesn't show in the list of
converters to
try to fix this. Any idea?
Thanks
Jorge
(converter to export to OpenOffice messes up considerably the
equations in
the text. Not good yet)