I tried odfWeave to create an OpenOffice file and found that it exhausted the memory of my large linux machine and took a long time to run. LaTeX with Sweave is blazing fast and extremely flexible. Most of the time I can give clients a pdf file. Sometimes I'd like to make Sweave LaTeX files more accessible (and editable) to (gulp) Word users, mainly so they can extract tables and other pieces of the output. I tried latex2rtf, HeVeA, and latex2html without much luck. Has anyone been able to get tth to work with Sweave, defining Sweave.sty and other needed .sty files to be accepted by tth?
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