On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
Lyx-Word, but no *robust* one.
Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively simple
15-pages lyx file that compiled perfectly to pdf into word:
-- all character sequences
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:42 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
Lyx-Word, but no *robust* one.
Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively simple
15-pages
On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
Lyx-Word, but no *robust* one.
Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively simple
15-pages lyx file that compiled perfectly to pdf into word:
-- all character sequences
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:42 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
Lyx-Word, but no *robust* one.
Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively simple
15-pages
On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
>> In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
>> Lyx->Word, but no *robust* one.
> Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively simple
> 15-pages lyx file that compiled perfectly to pdf into word:
> -- all character
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:42 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2010-03-30, stefano franchi wrote:
>
> >> In my, very recent, experience, there are several converters
> >> Lyx->Word, but no *robust* one.
>
> > Problems I encountered yesterday trying to convert a relatively
Hi Rob,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
LyX already imports/exports to nearly every other format under the sun
(through the use of external tools, I know), it seems like an oversight to
leave out the Word processor used by most people. If you really
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by happy and
singing students that are applying for Google code fellowships and
otherwise
having hysterics over summer plans. While it is too late for LyX to
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Alex Fernandez alejandro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Rob,
There is already a registered converter for MS Word. It uses HTML
formatting, which Word can import without too much trouble.
Unfortunately eLyXer (using the --html option) is not used for this
task, even
My best experience was with a commercial converter: Tex2Word. It
imports many elements, including math and the results is customizable
(you can choose to drop paragraph formatting for example). It is not
free but the education price is not expensive (it was not when I have
bought it years ago).
Hi Rob,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
LyX already imports/exports to nearly every other format under the sun
(through the use of external tools, I know), it seems like an oversight to
leave out the Word processor used by most people. If you really
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by happy and
singing students that are applying for Google code fellowships and
otherwise
having hysterics over summer plans. While it is too late for LyX to
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Alex Fernandez alejandro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Rob,
There is already a registered converter for MS Word. It uses HTML
formatting, which Word can import without too much trouble.
Unfortunately eLyXer (using the --html option) is not used for this
task, even
My best experience was with a commercial converter: Tex2Word. It
imports many elements, including math and the results is customizable
(you can choose to drop paragraph formatting for example). It is not
free but the education price is not expensive (it was not when I have
bought it years ago).
Hi Rob,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
> LyX already imports/exports to nearly every other format under the sun
> (through the use of external tools, I know), it seems like an oversight to
> leave out the Word processor used by most people. If you
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
> With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by happy and
> singing students that are applying for Google code fellowships and
> otherwise
> having hysterics over summer plans. While it is too late for
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> There is already a registered converter for MS Word. It uses HTML
> formatting, which Word can import without too much trouble.
> Unfortunately eLyXer (using the --html option) is not used for this
>
My best experience was with a commercial converter: Tex2Word. It
imports many elements, including math and the results is customizable
(you can choose to drop paragraph formatting for example). It is not
free but the education price is not expensive (it was not when I have
bought it years ago).
On 2010-03-29, Tim Wescott wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lyx format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files
On 03/28/2010 10:37 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Tim Wescottt...@... writes:
rgheck wrote:
OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this can
Hi Richard,
Interesting project. Thanks for the link. I'll need to play with this and
see if I can get it to work. I've been looking for a way of getting from MS
Word to LyX and back, and this might help to automate some of it.
With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by
On 2010-03-29, Tim Wescott wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lyx format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files
On 03/28/2010 10:37 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Tim Wescottt...@... writes:
rgheck wrote:
OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this can
Hi Richard,
Interesting project. Thanks for the link. I'll need to play with this and
see if I can get it to work. I've been looking for a way of getting from MS
Word to LyX and back, and this might help to automate some of it.
With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by
On 2010-03-29, Tim Wescott wrote:
> rgheck wrote:
>> On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
>>> those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
>>> sources in MS Word .doc format into .lyx format.
>>> On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
On 03/28/2010 10:37 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Tim Wescott writes:
rgheck wrote:
OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this
Hi Richard,
Interesting project. Thanks for the link. I'll need to play with this and
see if I can get it to work. I've been looking for a way of getting from MS
Word to LyX and back, and this might help to automate some of it.
With that said, I had a thought. It seems that I surrounded by
From where can I download Word2Lyx?
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor
*The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience*
Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Chemical
rgheck wrote:
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various
Tim Wescott t...@... writes:
rgheck wrote:
OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this can be
done with a script, such as the
From where can I download Word2Lyx?
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor
*The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience*
Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Chemical
rgheck wrote:
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various
Tim Wescott t...@... writes:
rgheck wrote:
OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this can be
done with a script, such as the
From where can I download Word2Lyx?
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor
*The laboratory of Visual& Computational Neuroscience*
Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology,
rgheck wrote:
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various
Tim Wescott writes:
>
> rgheck wrote:
> > OpenOffice will also save in LaTeX format. I have used it often
> > myself, but with old WordPerfect files, and you are right of course
> > that the output file could use some cleaning up. Much of this can be
> > done with a script, such as
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various other formats,
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various other formats,
On 03/27/2010 02:41 PM, Claudio Beccari wrote:
Dear all,
those using LyX or direct LaTeX (pdflatex) often need to convert
sources in MS Word .doc format into .lix format.
On Linux platforms there are at least AbiWord and Kword that can open
doc files and save them in various other formats,
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