pandoc -f latex -t docx test.tex -o test.docx
I see Org has exported my W m^{-2} as W m$^{\text{-2}}$, which is
not what I would expect in LaTeX. In OS X Pages.app viewing the docx
this appears as W m. In Word it shows up either as just -2 or W
m-2. In Word, the Math shows up with each
The latest version of Pandoc can now also read in org mode files
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/releases.html#pandoc-1.12.4-07-may-2014
So perhaps the conversion of Org-Latex is no longer needed.
Chris.
On 14 May 2014 09:00, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org wrote:
pandoc -f
The latest version of Pandoc can now also read in org mode files
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/releases.html#pandoc-1.12.4-07-may-2014
So perhaps the conversion of Org-Latex is no longer needed.
This is very new. As of now, direct Org-docx conversion does not taken into
account any
On 2014-05-14 at 01:00, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org wrote:
pandoc -f latex -t docx test.tex -o test.docx
I see Org has exported my W m^{-2} as W m$^{\text{-2}}$, which is
not what I would expect in LaTeX. In OS X Pages.app viewing the docx
this appears as W m. In Word it
But elsewhere I have
\begin{equation}
x=42
\end{equation}
in Org, which looks just like that in LaTeX, and that appears as just
strange little extended ASCII boxes in MS Word.
I am on the latest version of Pandoc, and this works fine for me.
Am sending you a sample off-list.
But elsewhere I have
\begin{equation}
x=42
\end{equation}
in Org, which looks just like that in LaTeX, and that appears as just
strange little extended ASCII boxes in MS Word.
I am on the latest version of Pandoc, and this works fine for me.
Am sending you a sample off-list.
Hi Vikas
On 2014-05-13 at 12:52, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org wrote:
You mentioning pandoc as one of the tools to use made me finally sit
down and look at it. I am very glad I did. Just today, I started
working on a paper that has to be in Word format in the end. This is