regcl re...@channing.harvard.edu writes:
I am looking for advice regarding how to write medical journal
articles using org-mode.
My primary motivations are the desire to ... automate the flow of data
from computation to publication, avoid clerical errors, speed up the
conversion of
At Mon, 20 Jan 2014 02:54:08 -0500,
regcl wrote:
I am looking for advice regarding how to write medical journal
articles using org-mode.
My primary motivations are the desire to ... automate the flow of data
from computation to publication, avoid clerical errors, speed up the
conversion
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
At Mon, 20 Jan 2014 02:54:08 -0500,
regcl wrote:
3) How do I get references into MS word?
Hi George,
For question 3, you might have a look at pandoc
(http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/), which can convert from markdown
to docx (MS Word) with citation
regcl re...@channing.harvard.edu writes:
org latex pandoc docx ?
Too many moving parts. Each part coming from different manufacturers.
The components will rub against each other and the resulting heat may
vaporize the lubricant.
Pick a workflow that has minimum dependencies - even if
At Mon, 20 Jan 2014 14:04:24 -0500,
regcl wrote:
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
At Mon, 20 Jan 2014 02:54:08 -0500,
regcl wrote:
3) How do I get references into MS word?
Hi George,
For question 3, you might have a look at pandoc
(http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/),
Jambunathan K kjambunathan at gmail.com writes:
regcl regcl at channing.harvard.edu writes:
org latex pandoc docx ?
Too many moving parts.
I agree. I tried this with a relatively simple export, albeit with tables and
figures and references, and pandoc choked on the latex and I was
I am looking for advice regarding how to write medical journal
articles using org-mode.
My primary motivations are the desire to ... automate the flow of data
from computation to publication, avoid clerical errors, speed up the
conversion of computational results to manuscript, and do 99.9% of