Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML document. This, at least, is what I would like to see. Well, this and the possibility of sending notes to the end of the document.
BTW, most documents I need to convert have this format, notes to the end. In economics is quite common. Thanks for the good job. ------------------------------------------------- Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Alex Fernandez <ely...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Julio, > > On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Julio Rojas <jcredbe...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Good news Alex. I'll be waiting for your announcement. BTW, is it >> there a flag that can be used to put footnotes in a "Notes" section at >> the end of the document? > > Not at the moment, as it might be confused with the bibliography. > However you are not the first to ask, so I will try to add it for > 0.43. > > By the way, you said before: > >> Dear Alex. That might be a good idea, but I think elyxer needs to >> mature a little bit more before turning it into the default converter >> for MS Word. For example, it doesn't handle math macros at all, which >> I use constantly. For more simpler documents it's fine, I think. > > I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should > work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be > perfect. Importing equations is hard; Word has its own equation editor > and it will not read LaTeX, HTML with CSS, MathML or anything else you > want to throw at it. So after some thought waiting for math macros to > export to Word is not worthwhile. > > If you have any other improvements in mind for eLyXer please let me know. > > Alex. >