Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Stefano; I was missing the all important zip.exe to piece together and zip all those files. I did not read far enough down the page on the tex4ht setup notes! With this now in place all works. Many thanks Rob S
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Stefano; I was missing the all important zip.exe to piece together and zip all those files. I did not read far enough down the page on the tex4ht setup notes! With this now in place all works. Many thanks Rob S
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
Hi Stefano; I was missing the all important zip.exe to piece together and zip all those files. I did not read far enough down the page on the tex4ht setup notes! With this now in place all works. Many thanks Rob S
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Rob, if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word Cheers, Stefano On Oct 31, 2004, at 12:49 AM, Rob S wrote: I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Stefano; if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word No I don't see a .sxw file htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo Using this command above I get the following files created: trial.4ct trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.log (attached as trial_ht.log) trial.tmp trial.xref Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get these files created: trial-manifest.4of rial-meta.4ot trial-setting.4os trial-styles.4oy trial.4ct trial.4ox trial.4tc trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.lg trial.log (attached as trila_oo.log) trial.tmp trial.xml trial.xref Any ideas? Rob S This is e-TeX, Version 3.141592-2.1 (MiKTeX 2.4) (preloaded format=latex 2004.7.31) 30 OCT 2004 23:03 entering extended mode **\makeatletter\def\HCode{\futurelet\HCode\HChar}\def\HChar{\ifx\HCode\def\HCod e##1{\Link##1}\expandafter\HCode\else\expandafter\Link\fi}\def\Link#1.a.b.c.{\g @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@documentclasshook{\RequirePackage[#1,html]{tex4ht}}\let\HCode\doc umentstyle\def\documentstyle{\let\documentstyle\HCode\expandafter\def\csname te x4ht\endcsname{#1,html}\def\HCode1{\documentstyle[tex4ht,[EMAIL PROTECTED] ode}{\documentstyle[tex4ht]}}}\makeatother\HCode xhtml,ooffice.a.b.c.\input tr ial.tex (trial.tex (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\report.cls Document Class: report 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\size12.clo File: size12.clo 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX file (size option) ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] \abovecaptionskip=\skip41 \belowcaptionskip=\skip42 \bibindent=\dimen102 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 Package: tex4ht -- --- Note --- for _ at preamble, use the command line option `early_' -- -- --- Note --- for ^ at preamble, use the command line option `early^' -- ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\usepackage.4ht version 2004-10-08-03:40 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\fontenc.sty Package: fontenc 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\t1enc.def File: t1enc.def 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX file LaTeX Font Info:Redeclaring font encoding T1 on input line 43. )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\inputenc.sty Package: inputenc 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\latin1.def File: latin1.def 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.sty Package: geometry 2002/07/08 v3.2 Page Geometry (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\graphics\keyval.sty Package: keyval 1999/03/16 v1.13 key=value parser (DPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]@=\toks14 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempcnt=\count90 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen104 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen105 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen106 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.cfg)) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\CU-Thesis\setspace.sty) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.sty Package: babel 2004/02/19 v3.8a The Babel package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\english.ldf Language: english 2004/02/19 v3.3m English support from the babel system (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.def File: babel.def 2004/02/19 v3.8a Babel common definitions [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] = a dialect from [EMAIL PROTECTED] )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.4ht version 2004-10-12-14:48 -- --- Note --- for additional information, use the command line option `info' -- :: TeX4ht info is available in the log file :: ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 --- needs --- tex4ht trial --- \tmp:cnt=\count92 (trial.tmp) \tmp:toks=\toks16 \tmp:dim=\skip43 (trial.xref) \:refout=\write3 (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\unicode.4ht version 2004-05-22-01:55 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\mathml.4ht version 2004-05-23-14:23 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice-mml.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) -- --- Note --- for marking of the base font, use the command line option `fonts+' -- -- --- Note --- for non active _, use the command line option `no_' -- -- --- Note --- for _ of catcode 13, use the
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Rob, if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word Cheers, Stefano On Oct 31, 2004, at 12:49 AM, Rob S wrote: I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Hi Stefano; if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word No I don't see a .sxw file htlatex trial.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo Using this command above I get the following files created: trial.4ct trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.log (attached as trial_ht.log) trial.tmp trial.xref Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get these files created: trial-manifest.4of rial-meta.4ot trial-setting.4os trial-styles.4oy trial.4ct trial.4ox trial.4tc trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.lg trial.log (attached as trila_oo.log) trial.tmp trial.xml trial.xref Any ideas? Rob S This is e-TeX, Version 3.141592-2.1 (MiKTeX 2.4) (preloaded format=latex 2004.7.31) 30 OCT 2004 23:03 entering extended mode **\makeatletter\def\HCode{\futurelet\HCode\HChar}\def\HChar{\ifx\HCode\def\HCod e##1{\Link##1}\expandafter\HCode\else\expandafter\Link\fi}\def\Link#1.a.b.c.{\g @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@documentclasshook{\RequirePackage[#1,html]{tex4ht}}\let\HCode\doc umentstyle\def\documentstyle{\let\documentstyle\HCode\expandafter\def\csname te x4ht\endcsname{#1,html}\def\HCode1{\documentstyle[tex4ht,[EMAIL PROTECTED] ode}{\documentstyle[tex4ht]}}}\makeatother\HCode xhtml,ooffice.a.b.c.\input tr ial.tex (trial.tex (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\report.cls Document Class: report 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\size12.clo File: size12.clo 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX file (size option) ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] \abovecaptionskip=\skip41 \belowcaptionskip=\skip42 \bibindent=\dimen102 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 Package: tex4ht -- --- Note --- for _ at preamble, use the command line option `early_' -- -- --- Note --- for ^ at preamble, use the command line option `early^' -- ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\usepackage.4ht version 2004-10-08-03:40 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\fontenc.sty Package: fontenc 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\t1enc.def File: t1enc.def 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX file LaTeX Font Info:Redeclaring font encoding T1 on input line 43. )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\inputenc.sty Package: inputenc 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\latin1.def File: latin1.def 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.sty Package: geometry 2002/07/08 v3.2 Page Geometry (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\graphics\keyval.sty Package: keyval 1999/03/16 v1.13 key=value parser (DPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]@=\toks14 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempcnt=\count90 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen104 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen105 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen106 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.cfg)) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\CU-Thesis\setspace.sty) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.sty Package: babel 2004/02/19 v3.8a The Babel package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\english.ldf Language: english 2004/02/19 v3.3m English support from the babel system (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.def File: babel.def 2004/02/19 v3.8a Babel common definitions [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] = a dialect from [EMAIL PROTECTED] )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.4ht version 2004-10-12-14:48 -- --- Note --- for additional information, use the command line option `info' -- :: TeX4ht info is available in the log file :: ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 --- needs --- tex4ht trial --- \tmp:cnt=\count92 (trial.tmp) \tmp:toks=\toks16 \tmp:dim=\skip43 (trial.xref) \:refout=\write3 (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\unicode.4ht version 2004-05-22-01:55 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\mathml.4ht version 2004-05-23-14:23 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice-mml.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) -- --- Note --- for marking of the base font, use the command line option `fonts+' -- -- --- Note --- for non active _, use the command line option `no_' -- -- --- Note --- for _ of catcode 13, use the
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo" produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
Hi Rob, if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word Cheers, Stefano On Oct 31, 2004, at 12:49 AM, Rob S wrote: I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. Ive tried and failed! So I'm looking for help with this please. I have tex4ht (setup and tested and working as per Philip Vs notes) installed on my XP system I also have open office 1.1.3 I have created a trial.lyx which I have exported as trial.tex. The suggested htlatex trial.tex "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo" produces a few files..so now what? Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get another bunch of files generated, the last one is trial.xml How can I now open these in open office? I have probably missed something here which is blatantly obvious but would appreciate a pointer as to the next step please. Rob S __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
Hi Stefano; if the conversion is successful you should have a file in your directory with suffix .sxw, i.e. trial.sxw. That is an OpenOffice compressed (zipped) format. You need to fire up OpenOffice, open that file and save it as Microsoft Word No I don't see a .sxw file htlatex trial.tex "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo" Using this command above I get the following files created: trial.4ct trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.log (attached as trial_ht.log) trial.tmp trial.xref Also if i do a oolatex trial.tex I get these files created: trial-manifest.4of rial-meta.4ot trial-setting.4os trial-styles.4oy trial.4ct trial.4ox trial.4tc trial.aux trial.dvi trial.idv trial.lg trial.log (attached as trila_oo.log) trial.tmp trial.xml trial.xref Any ideas? Rob S This is e-TeX, Version 3.141592-2.1 (MiKTeX 2.4) (preloaded format=latex 2004.7.31) 30 OCT 2004 23:03 entering extended mode **\makeatletter\def\HCode{\futurelet\HCode\HChar}\def\HChar{\ifx\HCode\def\HCod e##1{\Link##1}\expandafter\HCode\else\expandafter\Link\fi}\def\Link#1.a.b.c.{\g @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@documentclasshook{\RequirePackage[#1,html]{tex4ht}}\let\HCode\doc umentstyle\def\documentstyle{\let\documentstyle\HCode\expandafter\def\csname te x4ht\endcsname{#1,html}\def\HCode1{\documentstyle[tex4ht,[EMAIL PROTECTED] ode}{\documentstyle[tex4ht]}}}\makeatother\HCode xhtml,ooffice.a.b.c.\input tr ial.tex (trial.tex (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\report.cls Document Class: report 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\size12.clo File: size12.clo 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX file (size option) ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] \abovecaptionskip=\skip41 \belowcaptionskip=\skip42 \bibindent=\dimen102 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 Package: tex4ht -- --- Note --- for _ at preamble, use the command line option `early_' -- -- --- Note --- for ^ at preamble, use the command line option `early^' -- ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\usepackage.4ht version 2004-10-08-03:40 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\fontenc.sty Package: fontenc 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\t1enc.def File: t1enc.def 2004/02/22 v1.99f Standard LaTeX file LaTeX Font Info:Redeclaring font encoding T1 on input line 43. )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\inputenc.sty Package: inputenc 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\base\latin1.def File: latin1.def 2004/02/05 v1.0d Input encoding file )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.sty Package: geometry 2002/07/08 v3.2 Page Geometry (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\graphics\keyval.sty Package: keyval 1999/03/16 v1.13 key=value parser (DPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]@=\toks14 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempcnt=\count90 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen104 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen105 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mp=\dimen106 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\geometry\geometry.cfg)) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\latex\CU-Thesis\setspace.sty) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.sty Package: babel 2004/02/19 v3.8a The Babel package (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\english.ldf Language: english 2004/02/19 v3.3m English support from the babel system (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\Babel\babel.def File: babel.def 2004/02/19 v3.8a Babel common definitions [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] = a dialect from [EMAIL PROTECTED] )) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.4ht version 2004-10-12-14:48 -- --- Note --- for additional information, use the command line option `info' -- :: TeX4ht info is available in the log file :: ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\tex4ht.sty version 2004-10-23-17:52 --- needs --- tex4ht trial --- \tmp:cnt=\count92 (trial.tmp) \tmp:toks=\toks16 \tmp:dim=\skip43 (trial.xref) \:refout=\write3 (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\unicode.4ht version 2004-05-22-01:55 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\mathml.4ht version 2004-05-23-14:23 ) (C:\Miktex\texmf\tex\generic\tex4ht\ooffice-mml.4ht version 2004-07-01-19:16 ) -- --- Note --- for marking of the base font, use the command line option `fonts+' -- -- --- Note --- for non active _, use the command line option `no_' -- -- --- Note --- for _ of catcode 13, use
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 14:25, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Stefano Franchi schrieb: Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. -- Guido Milanese Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova (Genoa), Italy http://www.arsantiqua.org
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 14:25, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Stefano Franchi schrieb: Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. -- Guido Milanese Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova (Genoa), Italy http://www.arsantiqua.org
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 14:25, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: > Stefano Franchi schrieb: > > Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has > > anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? > > Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in > > the Humanities, I 'm afraid) > > I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. > Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice > Writer format, and from there you could get to word. Yes, I tried oolatex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at all. Best, g. -- Guido Milanese Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova (Genoa), Italy http://www.arsantiqua.org
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) On Oct 12, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote: I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Stefano Franchi schrieb: Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. HTH, Dominik.-
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) On Oct 12, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote: I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
Stefano Franchi schrieb: Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. HTH, Dominik.-
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) On Oct 12, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote: I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
Stefano Franchi schrieb: Well, OpenOffice failed as well to convert the footnotes/endnotes. Has anyone any idea on how to go from LyX (with Jurabib) to Word? Unfortunately the publisher insists on Word (a very common situation in the Humanities, I 'm afraid) I don't know tex4ht quite well, but it has a oolatex option/command. Have you tried this? I think it will convert directly to OpenOffice Writer format, and from there you could get to word. HTH, Dominik.-
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas
Re: LyX-- htlatex -- Word
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: > I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going > through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent > package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't > deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot > get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this > problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. > htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it > should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas
Re: LyX--> htlatex --> Word
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint. Stefano On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote: On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote: I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot get the footnotes/endnotes into Word. Has anyone encountered this problem? I spent the whole morning on it and cannot find a solution. htlatex translates the footnote references into hypertext links (as it should) but Word does not see them. Any idea? You tried to import the html code in OpenOffice.org? May be you can see the footnote there? If this will work export it as ms word doc file from OpenOffice.org Bye, Thomas __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand