Thanks for your replies so far.
I figured out, that the problem is the ctable... Does anyone has a solution for
converting ctables? An image would be ok...
Dominik
On 16.09.2011, at 18:17, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
I need to export my
document, with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word.
I also need to do this, primarily for scientific journals that accept only
.doc files (i.e. the older Word format). At least in my field (chemistry
I know of cases where journals demanded .doc format, only to convert back
to latex to actually typset the article. But authors are often powerless to
fight city hall.]
I told that to some Elsevier journal's editor, who asked me for a DOC
version instead of LaTeX, and he couldn't believe it.
Thanks for your replies so far.
I figured out, that the problem is the ctable... Does anyone has a solution for
converting ctables? An image would be ok...
Dominik
On 16.09.2011, at 18:17, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
I need to export my
document, with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word.
I also need to do this, primarily for scientific journals that accept only
.doc files (i.e. the older Word format). At least in my field (chemistry
I know of cases where journals demanded .doc format, only to convert back
to latex to actually typset the article. But authors are often powerless to
fight city hall.]
I told that to some Elsevier journal's editor, who asked me for a DOC
version instead of LaTeX, and he couldn't believe it.
Thanks for your replies so far.
I figured out, that the problem is the ctable... Does anyone has a solution for
converting ctables? An image would be ok...
Dominik
On 16.09.2011, at 18:17, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
> >
> >I need to export my
> >document, with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word.
I also need to do this, primarily for scientific journals that accept only
".doc" files (i.e. the older Word format). At least in my field
>
> I know of cases where journals demanded .doc format, only to convert back
> to latex to actually typset the article. But authors are often powerless to
> "fight city hall".]
I told that to some Elsevier journal's editor, who asked me for a DOC
version instead of LaTeX, and he couldn't
Welcome to hell!!! Sorry Dominik, but this is one feature LyX really
lacks. Check the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportExport#word
And this thread:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=8779
Short story, export the text only and do everything else (formulas,
plots,
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the OpenDocument support. I need to export my document,
with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word. Because there is no
direct export function to word, I thought I can export that file to
If I remember well, I had some success with oolatex by exporting the
file latex and than executing in a terminal :
mk4ht oolatex myfile.tex
There is also a plugin for OpenOffice that can import latex if I
remember correctly (I do not use OOffice very frequently).
2011/9/16 Julio Rojas
I think that my memory is failing me at least for the second point, I
have started my NeoOffice and it does not seem to be able to import
Latex files, strange... I was probably confused between this and the
conversion in the other direction (Writer2Latex extension does it) I
am quite sure about my
Welcome to hell!!! Sorry Dominik, but this is one feature LyX really
lacks. Check the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportExport#word
And this thread:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=8779
Short story, export the text only and do everything else (formulas,
plots,
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the OpenDocument support. I need to export my document,
with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word. Because there is no
direct export function to word, I thought I can export that file to
If I remember well, I had some success with oolatex by exporting the
file latex and than executing in a terminal :
mk4ht oolatex myfile.tex
There is also a plugin for OpenOffice that can import latex if I
remember correctly (I do not use OOffice very frequently).
2011/9/16 Julio Rojas
I think that my memory is failing me at least for the second point, I
have started my NeoOffice and it does not seem to be able to import
Latex files, strange... I was probably confused between this and the
conversion in the other direction (Writer2Latex extension does it) I
am quite sure about my
Welcome to hell!!! Sorry Dominik, but this is one feature LyX really
lacks. Check the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportExport#word
And this thread:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19=8779
Short story, export the text only and do everything else (formulas,
plots, margins,
On 09/16/2011 11:27 AM, Kalisch Dominik P.H. wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the OpenDocument support. I need to export my document,
with a heavy use of formulasm tables and images, to word. Because there is no
direct export function to word, I thought I can export that file to
If I remember well, I had some success with oolatex by exporting the
file latex and than executing in a terminal :
mk4ht oolatex myfile.tex
There is also a plugin for OpenOffice that can import latex if I
remember correctly (I do not use OOffice very frequently).
2011/9/16 Julio Rojas
I think that my memory is failing me at least for the second point, I
have started my NeoOffice and it does not seem to be able to import
Latex files, strange... I was probably confused between this and the
conversion in the other direction (Writer2Latex extension does it) I
am quite sure about my
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