Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-20 Thread Bo Peng
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
 tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
 latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
 either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
 commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
 into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
 or so)

If you are not satisfied with the tex - html - doc solution, the 
following article contains more information.

Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors

Author: Wilfried Hennings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Forschungszentrum 
(Research Center) Jülich GmbH
last update of this page or any of its subpages: Aug 6, 2002
The url of this page is http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html 


-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-20 Thread Bo Peng
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
 tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
 latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
 either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
 commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
 into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
 or so)

If you are not satisfied with the tex - html - doc solution, the 
following article contains more information.

Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors

Author: Wilfried Hennings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Forschungszentrum 
(Research Center) Jülich GmbH
last update of this page or any of its subpages: Aug 6, 2002
The url of this page is http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html 


-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-20 Thread Bo Peng
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
> tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
> latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
> either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
> commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
> into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
> or so)

If you are not satisfied with the tex -> html -> doc solution, the 
following article contains more information.

Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors

Author: Wilfried Hennings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Forschungszentrum 
(Research Center) Jülich GmbH
last update of this page or any of its subpages: Aug 6, 2002
The url of this page is http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html 


-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 05:10:58PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
  Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
  it's supposed to be?)?
  
 I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
 related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
 (File-Export-HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
 the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
 does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
 latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
 aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
 Lyx says needaux .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
 use the LyX - HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
 run latex on it?

Try changing the latex2html converter to
  latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
and the flags to
  originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html

This should fix the HTML export problem.



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Nirmal Govind

 Try changing the latex2html converter to
   latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
 and the flags to
   originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html
 
 This should fix the HTML export problem.
 

I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
the command line):

This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
The style file: apalikenew.bst
Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
line 8955.

Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
html file directly without a directory?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:13:24AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
 the command line):
 
 This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
 The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
 The style file: apalikenew.bst
 Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
 Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
 line 8955.

 Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
No.
The error is that LyX is unable to run latex2html.

 above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
 html file directly without a directory?

IF you want LyX to move the equation files generated by latex2html,
you must create a directory.



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 05:10:58PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
  Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
  it's supposed to be?)?
  
 I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
 related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
 (File-Export-HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
 the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
 does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
 latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
 aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
 Lyx says needaux .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
 use the LyX - HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
 run latex on it?

Try changing the latex2html converter to
  latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
and the flags to
  originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html

This should fix the HTML export problem.



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Nirmal Govind

 Try changing the latex2html converter to
   latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
 and the flags to
   originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html
 
 This should fix the HTML export problem.
 

I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
the command line):

This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
The style file: apalikenew.bst
Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
line 8955.

Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
html file directly without a directory?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:13:24AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
 the command line):
 
 This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
 The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
 The style file: apalikenew.bst
 Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
 Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
 line 8955.

 Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
No.
The error is that LyX is unable to run latex2html.

 above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
 html file directly without a directory?

IF you want LyX to move the equation files generated by latex2html,
you must create a directory.



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 05:10:58PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
> > it's supposed to be?)?
> > 
> I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
> related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
> (File->Export->HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
> the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
> does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
> latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
> aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
> Lyx says "needaux" .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
> use the LyX -> HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
> run latex on it?

Try changing the latex2html converter to
  latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
and the flags to
  originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html

This should fix the HTML export problem.



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Nirmal Govind

> Try changing the latex2html converter to
>   latex2html -dir $$b_html -split 0 -show_section_numbers $$i
> and the flags to
>   originaldir,needaux,resultdir=$$b_html,resultfile=$$b.html
> 
> This should fix the HTML export problem.
> 

I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
the command line):

This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
The style file: apalikenew.bst
Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
line 8955.

Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
html file directly without a directory?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-10 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:13:24AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> I tried the above and this is the error I get (when I started lyx from
> the command line):
> 
> This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.3.1)
> The top-level auxiliary file: noise_correlation.aux
> The style file: apalikenew.bst
> Database file #1: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
> Fatal: can't open pipe: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/latex2html
> line 8955.

> Is it looking for the .bib file in /usr/bin/latex2html ? Also, won't the
No.
The error is that LyX is unable to run latex2html.

> above commands result in a directory? Is it possible to generate the
> html file directly without a directory?

IF you want LyX to move the equation files generated by latex2html,
you must create a directory.



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
  Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
  it's supposed to be?)?

 It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
 If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...



 Andre'

 PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
 to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
 write _below_ the parts you are quoting as it is easier to read top-down
 (context, then your remark) than vice versa.

Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.  Thank you
very much.






Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
  It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
  If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
 
 It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
 something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
 was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...

Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
look like? 

 Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.

Good boy ;-)

Andre'

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
   It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
   If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
 
  It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
  something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
  was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...

 Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
 look like?

Well, like you suggested, the promised land was within
the borders of  latex2html documentation.  For the sake of
completeness I'll mention the fix.  The equation numbers weren't
appearing
in my .html  because I ran the converter on the latex file
without first compiling the latex and creating the .aux file.
When I compiled the latex first, and then ran the converter, everything
turned
out beautiful.

Thanks,

Alex




Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Nirmal Govind


 
 Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
 it's supposed to be?)?
 
I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
(File-Export-HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
Lyx says needaux .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
use the LyX - HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
run latex on it?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
  Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
  it's supposed to be?)?

 It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
 If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...



 Andre'

 PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
 to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
 write _below_ the parts you are quoting as it is easier to read top-down
 (context, then your remark) than vice versa.

Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.  Thank you
very much.






Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
  It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
  If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
 
 It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
 something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
 was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...

Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
look like? 

 Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.

Good boy ;-)

Andre'

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
   It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
   If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
 
  It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
  something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
  was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...

 Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
 look like?

Well, like you suggested, the promised land was within
the borders of  latex2html documentation.  For the sake of
completeness I'll mention the fix.  The equation numbers weren't
appearing
in my .html  because I ran the converter on the latex file
without first compiling the latex and creating the .aux file.
When I compiled the latex first, and then ran the converter, everything
turned
out beautiful.

Thanks,

Alex




Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Nirmal Govind


 
 Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
 it's supposed to be?)?
 
I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
(File-Export-HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
Lyx says needaux .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
use the LyX - HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
run latex on it?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
> > Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
> > it's supposed to be?)?
>
> It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
> If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...


>
> Andre'
>
> PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
> to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
> write _below_ the parts you are quoting as it is easier to read top-down
> (context, then your remark) than vice versa.

Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.  Thank you
very much.






Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
> > It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
> > If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
> 
> It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
> something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
> was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...

Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
look like? 

> Jawohl, sir, and I'll stop chewing gum in class too.

Good boy ;-)

Andre'

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Alex Casti

Andre Poenitz wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:48:51AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
> > > It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it?
> > > If so, the authors of latex2html might help.
> >
> > It didn't seem beyond the realm of possibilty that it had
> > something to do with the lyx conversion to latex.  It
> > was also a current thread of discussion on this list, so...
>
> Well, then how does the intermediate .tex and the final .html
> look like?

Well, like you suggested, the promised land was within
the borders of  latex2html documentation.  For the sake of
completeness I'll mention the fix.  The equation numbers weren't
appearing
in my .html  because I ran the converter on the latex file
without first compiling the latex and creating the .aux file.
When I compiled the latex first, and then ran the converter, everything
turned
out beautiful.

Thanks,

Alex




Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-09 Thread Nirmal Govind


> 
> Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
> it's supposed to be?)?
> 
I haven't had the same problem that you're having but am having a
related problem where if I do an export to HTML from within LyX
(File->Export->HTML), then the resulting HTML file does not show any of
the math in the LyX File. I checked the conversion options in LyX and it
does a no subdir conversion... when I export to latex and then do
latex2html from the command line after running latex on it (so that the
aux file is created) the conversion is fine.. the conversion options is
Lyx says "needaux" .. so if aux is needed then what's the best way to
use the LyX -> HTML converter if one has to anyways convert to .tex and
run latex on it?

Thanks,
nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Alex Casti


I just now tried the  latex2html  converter on a lyx-generated
latex file.  Everything looked great, except the references
to equation numbers do not display properly in my
netscape 4.79 browser (running from Redhat 7.3 Linux).
Instead of the equation number, an empty square appears.
This square can be clicked, which moves the browser page
to the equation in question (I think), but why doesn't the equation
number appear?

Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
it's supposed to be?)?

Thanks,
Alex




 Subject:

 Subject: Re: math from lyx - rtf
 Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 23:57:08 -0400
 From: Nirmal Govind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen
any
 
  way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can

  do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
  This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

 Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
 wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then
ran
 latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is
probably
 a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
 directly...

 nirmal










Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
 Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
 it's supposed to be?)?

It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it? 
If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

Andre'

PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
write _below_ the parts you are quoting as it is easier to read top-down
(context, then your remark) than vice versa.

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Alex Casti


I just now tried the  latex2html  converter on a lyx-generated
latex file.  Everything looked great, except the references
to equation numbers do not display properly in my
netscape 4.79 browser (running from Redhat 7.3 Linux).
Instead of the equation number, an empty square appears.
This square can be clicked, which moves the browser page
to the equation in question (I think), but why doesn't the equation
number appear?

Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
it's supposed to be?)?

Thanks,
Alex




 Subject:

 Subject: Re: math from lyx - rtf
 Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 23:57:08 -0400
 From: Nirmal Govind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen
any
 
  way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can

  do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
  This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

 Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
 wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then
ran
 latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is
probably
 a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
 directly...

 nirmal










Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
 Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
 it's supposed to be?)?

It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it? 
If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

Andre'

PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
write _below_ the parts you are quoting as it is easier to read top-down
(context, then your remark) than vice versa.

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Alex Casti


I just now tried the  latex2html  converter on a lyx-generated
latex file.  Everything looked great, except the references
to equation numbers do not display properly in my
netscape 4.79 browser (running from Redhat 7.3 Linux).
Instead of the equation number, an empty square appears.
This square can be clicked, which moves the browser page
to the equation in question (I think), but why doesn't the equation
number appear?

Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
it's supposed to be?)?

Thanks,
Alex




> Subject:
>
> Subject: Re: math from lyx -> rtf
> Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 23:57:08 -0400
> From: Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen
any
> >
> > way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can

> > do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
> > This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.
>
> Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
> wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then
ran
> latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is
probably
> a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
> directly...
>
> nirmal
>
>








Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-08 Thread Andre Poenitz

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:12:37AM -0400, Alex Casti wrote:
> Has anyone else had this problem (or is this the way
> it's supposed to be?)?

It looks like a latex2html problem, doesn't it? 
If so, the authors of latex2html might help.

Andre'

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Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Nirmal Govind

 Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
 
 way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
 do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
 This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
directly...

nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Bo Peng

On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:57:08PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
  Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
  
  way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
  do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
  This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

 Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
 wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
 latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
 a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
 directly...

I guess you need to change the parameters of latex2html to whatever you 
use outside of lyx. (Edit - Preference - Conversion) Anyway, a shell 
script or make file will do the job nicely.

Since word can open html file, you can export .lyx to .html file (better 
with -no_subdir parameter to get a single html file), open it with word 
and save to doc format. 

BTW, I heard that Scientific Workplace has a tex2rtf program, I did not 
get a chance to play with it though.



-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Nirmal Govind

 Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
 
 way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
 do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
 This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
directly...

nirmal





Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Bo Peng

On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:57:08PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
  Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
  
  way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
  do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
  This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

 Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
 wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
 latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
 a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
 directly...

I guess you need to change the parameters of latex2html to whatever you 
use outside of lyx. (Edit - Preference - Conversion) Anyway, a shell 
script or make file will do the job nicely.

Since word can open html file, you can export .lyx to .html file (better 
with -no_subdir parameter to get a single html file), open it with word 
and save to doc format. 

BTW, I heard that Scientific Workplace has a tex2rtf program, I did not 
get a chance to play with it though.



-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Nirmal Govind

> Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
> 
> way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
> do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
> This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
directly...

nirmal





Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-07 Thread Bo Peng

On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:57:08PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any
> > 
> > way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can
> > do might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word.
> > This can be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.

> Thanks Bo.. I was trying latex2html from within Lyx and the math part
> wasn't getting converted.. but I exported the file to Latex and then ran
> latex2html from the shell and it worked fine.. I guess this is probably
> a decent way to do it till a way is found to convert math into rtf
> directly...

I guess you need to change the parameters of latex2html to whatever you 
use outside of lyx. (Edit -> Preference -> Conversion) Anyway, a shell 
script or make file will do the job nicely.

Since word can open html file, you can export .lyx to .html file (better 
with -no_subdir parameter to get a single html file), open it with word 
and save to doc format. 

BTW, I heard that Scientific Workplace has a tex2rtf program, I did not 
get a chance to play with it though.



-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-06 Thread Bo Peng

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
 tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
 latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
 either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
 commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
 into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
 or so)

Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any 
way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can do 
might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word. This can 
be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.


-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-06 Thread Bo Peng

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
 Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
 tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
 latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
 either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
 commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
 into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
 or so)

Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any 
way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can do 
might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word. This can 
be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.


-- 
Bo Peng



Re: math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-06 Thread Bo Peng

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:03:46PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
> tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
> latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
> either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
> commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
> into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
> or so)

Word/Equations are embedded math equation objects. I have not seen any 
way to really convert latex formula to this format. The best you can do 
might be inserting the latex2html generated pictures into word. This can 
be done, I think, by some html to rtf translator.


-- 
Bo Peng



math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-03 Thread Nirmal Govind

Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
or so)

Thanks,
nirmal



math from lyx - rtf

2002-10-03 Thread Nirmal Govind

Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
or so)

Thanks,
nirmal



math from lyx -> rtf

2002-10-03 Thread Nirmal Govind

Hi.. I'm trying to convert some math equations from lyx/latex to rtf.. I
tried latex2rtf but it doesn't convert fractions apparently.. tried
latex2html to see if maybe that might do it but that didn't work
either.. checked the web and looks like texport does it but it's a
commercial software .. is there any way I can get equations from lyx
into rtf? (other than the obvious - typing in the math editor of MS word
or so)

Thanks,
nirmal