Lionel Elie Mamane lionel at mamane.lu writes:
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 07:50:09AM +, Yury wrote:
(...) exporting a text with formulas (starmath equations) to
word2003 .DOC format.
Anyone using LO to prepare scientific papers, esp. in physics,
mathematics etc., would be inherently
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 07:50:09AM +, Yury wrote:
(...) exporting a text with formulas (starmath equations) to
word2003 .DOC format.
Anyone using LO to prepare scientific papers, esp. in physics,
mathematics etc., would be inherently interested in such export
going right. Lots of
Thank you for answering! Now,
Caolán McNamara caolanm at redhat.com writes:
Sometimes no one just knows off the top of their head where the
various bits and pieces so someone has to invest time to have enough
information to assist. It can help to pare down text to the absolute
bare minimum
Miklos Vajna vmiklos at collabora.co.uk writes:
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 07:50:09AM +, Yury yury.tarasievich at
gmail.com wrote:
So, to deal with this, at least with point 2.1, one would need to know where
the processing of starmath metafile used in formula/equation conversion is
Hi,
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 07:50:09AM +, Yury yury.tarasiev...@gmail.com
wrote:
So, to deal with this, at least with point 2.1, one would need to know where
the processing of starmath metafile used in formula/equation conversion is
located in source. What file, what subroutine?
Word
On Wed, 2015-05-20 at 07:50 +, Yury wrote:
Hey guys,
It's somehow quite difficult to get any attention here.
Sometimes no one just knows off the top of their head where the
various bits and pieces so someone has to invest time to have enough
information to assist. It can help to pare down
Caolán McNamara caolanm at redhat.com writes:
All right. But surely there is someone sort of in charge of the code in
question? Or is there?
For the .doc filters basically Miklos and I probably have the most
experience with it. There are reasonably good docs for that file format
these
On Wed, 2015-05-20 at 10:31 +, Yury wrote:
Thank you for answering! Now,
Caolán McNamara caolanm at redhat.com writes:
Sometimes no one just knows off the top of their head where the
various bits and pieces so someone has to invest time to have enough
information to assist. It can