On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 09:21:46PM +, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just realize that there is no generation of the rtf file if the
> user hypertext support is checked.
> In that case, a pdf file is displayed.
Is this only with rtf, or also with e.g. HTML and .doc?
Can
Hello,
I just realize that there is no generation of the rtf file if the
user hypertext support is checked.
In that case, a pdf file is displayed.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Hello,
I downgraded to latex2rtf-2.3.11, but I get the same behavior.
I none word when I ask for a rtf convertion from lyx, it does not generate
the rft file but display the pdf file.
If I want the rft file, I need to generate a latex (plain) file first and
then to run latex2rtf.
Any ideas
ent: Friday, September 08, 2017 at 2:42 AM
> From: "Richard Heck" <rgh...@lyx.org>
> To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: Re: convert to rtf
>
> On 09/07/2017 08:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
On 09/07/2017 08:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have one machine with fedora 24 and one with fedora 26 (both with lyx 2.2.3)
> When I convert the lyx file to a rtf file, it works well on the
> fedora 24 machine, and it does not work on the machine with
> fedora
Hello,
I have one machine with fedora 24 and one with fedora 26 (both with lyx 2.2.3)
When I convert the lyx file to a rtf file, it works well on the
fedora 24 machine, and it does not work on the machine with
fedora 26.
In both file .lyx/configure.log, I have the same:
\converter latex
On 08/03/2017 06:04 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Version 2.2.3
But the my other concern is about the fact that I can easily get the
pdf file
from lyx, but not from teh .tex file generated by lyx.
Does lyx use a special option of latex?
As Guenter pointed out in your other thread, it makes a
===
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2017 at 8:58 PM
From: "Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com>
To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: lyx to rtf
On 08/03/2017 02:42 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I trie
On 08/03/2017 02:42 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I trie to generate a rtf file from lyx, I do not get
any thing.
I can generate a tex file from lyx (plain latex), but then
I use latex2rtf and I get:
Formalism_NL_v5.tex:1774 Unknown command '\bm'
Formalism_NL_v5.tex:1783 Cannot open
Hello,
When I trie to generate a rtf file from lyx, I do not get
any thing.
I can generate a tex file from lyx (plain latex), but then
I use latex2rtf and I get:
Formalism_NL_v5.tex:1774 Unknown command '\bm'
Formalism_NL_v5.tex:1783 Cannot open 'Formalism_NL_v5.bbl'
Formalism_NL_v5.tex:1783
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
for the second, I will open another post.
TIA
Renato
On 09/08/2014 03:57 AM, Renato wrote:
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
Sorry, what do you want to do with the RTF file?
Richard
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
for the second, I will open another post.
TIA
Renato
On 09/08/2014 03:57 AM, Renato wrote:
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
Sorry, what do you want to do with the RTF file?
Richard
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
for the second, I will open another post.
TIA
Renato
On 09/08/2014 03:57 AM, Renato wrote:
Hi,
I'm newbe to lyx. I often plays with Latex and I found Lyx a very usefull tools.
I've just started using it, and I have two principal question:
1 - how can I handle .rtf file?
Sorry, what do you want to do with the RTF file?
Richard
Hi,
I want to send some collaborators a document who do (and will) not use LyX or LaTeX. Therefore, I am trying to export it to either RTF (preferred) or ODT.
The LyX-file contains subdocuments and a BibTeX-bibliography. I am using LyX 2.1, Windows 7 and MikeTeX.
When I am using the RTF
Hi,
I want to send some collaborators a document who do (and will) not use LyX or LaTeX. Therefore, I am trying to export it to either RTF (preferred) or ODT.
The LyX-file contains subdocuments and a BibTeX-bibliography. I am using LyX 2.1, Windows 7 and MikeTeX.
When I am using the RTF
Hi,
I want to send some collaborators a document who do (and will) not use LyX or LaTeX. Therefore, I am trying to export it to either RTF (preferred) or ODT.
The LyX-file contains subdocuments and a BibTeX-bibliography. I am using LyX 2.1, Windows 7 and MikeTeX.
When I am using the RTF
provide an option to switch between
numbered and numbered sections.
What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
documentation.
Yes, I have tried -p1.
That is a big difference. rtf2latex2e is aimed at Word's rtf output.
Rtf
provide an option to switch between
numbered and numbered sections.
What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
documentation.
Yes, I have tried -p1.
That is a big difference. rtf2latex2e is aimed at Word's rtf output.
Rtf
eyes
failed on searches), and it does provide an option to switch between
numbered and numbered sections.
> What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
> Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
> documentation.
Yes, I have tried -p1.
> That is a big difference
.
What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
documentation.
When I typed the document(s) in Word or Writer, [...]
That is a big difference. rtf2latex2e is aimed at Word's rtf output.
Rtf from OOo and LibreOffice is broken
.
What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
documentation.
When I typed the document(s) in Word or Writer, [...]
That is a big difference. rtf2latex2e is aimed at Word's rtf output.
Rtf from OOo and LibreOffice is broken
rish that I did not want LaTeX to give me.
What are the rtf2latex2e calling parameters?
Maybe you should call rtf2latex2e with the option -p1, not higher, see
documentation.
> When I typed the document(s) in Word or Writer, [...]
That is a big difference. rtf2latex2e is aimed at Word's rtf out
formatting (bold and italic fonts) is not a requirement.
Paragraph spacing should conform to LyX settings, whereby an empty
line is removed if there is no provision for such spacing in LyX.
This way, one could use Word or Writer to finish up the content, save
to RTF or HTML, and then import in LyX. Really
On 05/14/2012 08:36 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
Hi guys
Either rtf2latexe does a very bad job, or I'm missing some tips on its usage.
It looks to me as if this is under active development:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=374868group_id=22324func=browse
so you could try reporting bugs
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
Nico
--
On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
You mean back into LyX?
Richard
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
You mean back into LyX?
Yes. With XML formats becoming ubiquitous that
formatting (bold and italic fonts) is not a requirement.
Paragraph spacing should conform to LyX settings, whereby an empty
line is removed if there is no provision for such spacing in LyX.
This way, one could use Word or Writer to finish up the content, save
to RTF or HTML, and then import in LyX. Really
On 05/14/2012 08:36 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
Hi guys
Either rtf2latexe does a very bad job, or I'm missing some tips on its usage.
It looks to me as if this is under active development:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=374868group_id=22324func=browse
so you could try reporting bugs
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
Nico
--
On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
You mean back into LyX?
Richard
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
You mean back into LyX?
Yes. With XML formats becoming ubiquitous that
es, and even
retaining formatting (bold and italic fonts) is not a requirement.
Paragraph spacing should conform to LyX settings, whereby an empty
line is removed if there is no provision for such spacing in LyX.
This way, one could use Word or Writer to finish up the content, save
to RTF or HTML, and then
On 05/14/2012 08:36 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
Hi guys
Either rtf2latexe does a very bad job, or I'm missing some tips on its usage.
It looks to me as if this is under active development:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=374868_id=22324=browse
so you could try reporting bugs there.
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
Nico
--
On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
Richard,
Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
an import format?
You mean back into LyX?
Richard
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 05/14/2012 10:26 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
>>
>> Richard,
>>
>> Does LyX XHTML output preserve enough LyX metadata to be suitable as
>> an import format?
>
> You mean back into LyX?
Yes. With XML formats becoming
or misplaced in the rtf output.
For bugfixing it would be helpful if you send me a sample file which
shows the problem, by personal mail.
Regards, Wilfried
--
Wilfried Hennings
whiskey hotel underscore november golf at golf mike xray dot delta echo
or misplaced in the rtf output.
For bugfixing it would be helpful if you send me a sample file which
shows the problem, by personal mail.
Regards, Wilfried
--
Wilfried Hennings
whiskey hotel underscore november golf at golf mike xray dot delta echo
... should never be displayed in
Word. If it does, it means that a brace { or } or a backslash is missing
or misplaced in the rtf output.
For bugfixing it would be helpful if you send me a sample file which
shows the problem, by personal mail.
Regards, Wilfried
--
Wilfried Hennings
whiskey hotel underscore november golf at golf mike xray dot delta echo
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
Then something is broken.
By the way, latex2rtf 1.9.19 is quite old (released Nov 2007).
The current Unix version 2.1.0 was released March 2010, and there is
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX ../LyX.html ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change alignment
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX → HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
Then something is broken.
By the way, latex2rtf 1.9.19 is quite old (released Nov 2007).
The current Unix version 2.1.0 was released March 2010, and there is
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX ../LyX.html ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change alignment
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX → HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to
Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
and Word 2007 give the same result.
The eLyXer route gives reasonable html which can be copied into LO or
Word but need a little reformatting. However, in the eLyXer output the
order of references (coming from a *.bib export
Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
> Unfortunately removing -p has no effect and both LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
> and Word 2007 give the same result.
Then something is broken.
By the way, latex2rtf 1.9.19 is quite old (released Nov 2007).
The current Unix version 2.1.0 was released March 2010, and there is
Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als
tried 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example
the LaTeX line (from export as pdflatex):
\item Use
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX <../LyX.html> ? HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to TimesNewRoman
3) change
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
Just managed to get something workable straight to docx.
File Export LyX → HTML (MSWORD)
pandoc -f html mypaper.html -t docx -o mypaper.docx
Only a few tweaks like
1) change all .png into .eps as I want the original eps in the docx
2) change font to
Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2012, 21:42:08 schrieb Janwillem van Dijk:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from
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On 19/04/12 21:42, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or less
garbage.
Everywhere where there is inline math the text get corruptes. Also the
references in the text
are corruped
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men Conversion to doc via pandoc
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
Use operational quantities defined in
ICRU51: H\s\do5(p)\(0.07\),
H\s\do5(p)\(3\)
and H\s\do5(p)\(10\)
where it should be Hp(0.07) etcetra with H italic and p roman
subscript coming from $H_{\mathrm{p}}(0.07)$
Please have a
Janwillem van Dijk jwevand...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX
Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2012, 21:42:08 schrieb Janwillem van Dijk:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from
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Hash: SHA1
On 19/04/12 21:42, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or less
garbage.
Everywhere where there is inline math the text get corruptes. Also the
references in the text
are corruped
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men Conversion to doc via pandoc
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
Use operational quantities defined in
ICRU51: H\s\do5(p)\(0.07\),
H\s\do5(p)\(3\)
and H\s\do5(p)\(10\)
where it should be Hp(0.07) etcetra with H italic and p roman
subscript coming from $H_{\mathrm{p}}(0.07)$
Please have a
Janwillem van Dijk jwevand...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX
Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2012, 21:42:08 schrieb Janwillem van Dijk:
> I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
> less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
> corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
&g
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Hash: SHA1
On 19/04/12 21:42, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
> I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or less
> garbage.
> Everywhere where there is inline math the text get corruptes. Also the
> references in the text
&g
Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your answer. I guess you men "Conversion to doc via pandoc"
of 16-04-2012. Browsing the discussion this looks promising.
Unfortunately my LyX and LaTeX skills are sub-standard and I would
greatly appreciate some more detailed step by help on the use of \format
and
Janwillem van Dijk writes:
> Use operational quantities defined in
> ICRU51: H\s\do5(p)\(0.07\),
> H\s\do5(p)\(3\)
> and H\s\do5(p)\(10\)
> where it should be Hp(0.07) etcetra with H italic and p roman
> subscript coming from $H_{\mathrm{p}}(0.07)$
Please
Janwillem van Dijk <jwevand...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
> less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
> corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
>
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms
I have a paper written in Lyx that when exported to rtf produces more or
less garbage. Everywhere where there is inline math the text get
corruptes. Also the references in the text are corruped. The references
come from a BibTeX that is an export from Zotero.
an example:
Use terms
, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into
which I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as
Ultraclean. That I manipulate a little with TexShop removing the
\bigskip and the likes (which I could do with a Perl
, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into
which I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as
Ultraclean. That I manipulate a little with TexShop removing the
\bigskip and the likes (which I could do with a Perl
gt; On May 2, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>
>> I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into
>> which I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as
>> Ultraclean. That I manipulate a little with TexShop removing the
>> \b
On May 2, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On May 2, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into which
I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as Ultraclean.
That I manipulate a little with TexShop removing
On May 2, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On May 2, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into which
I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as Ultraclean.
That I manipulate a little with TexShop removing
On May 2, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
> On May 2, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>
>> I load the RTF into OpenOffice (NeoOffice to be correct) into which
>> I have installed the writer2latex extension and export as Ultraclean.
>> That I manipula
On May 2, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
I have no clue about mac or rtf2latex2e, but I hear there are projects such
as fink and macports which make it easy to install applications like this
one.
I have it installed with the help of macports.
Thanks, Stephan. I'll check it out.
On May 2, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
I have no clue about mac or rtf2latex2e, but I hear there are projects such
as fink and macports which make it easy to install applications like this
one.
I have it installed with the help of macports.
Thanks, Stephan. I'll check it out.
On May 2, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
>> I have no clue about mac or rtf2latex2e, but I hear there are projects such
>> as fink and macports which make it easy to install applications like this
>> one.
>
> I have it installed with the help of macports.
Thanks, Stephan. I'll check
On 01/05/2011 11:03 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On May 1, 2011, at 10:48 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
I looked in the scripts folder of the LyX package. It's not there. I ran it in terminal,
and the result was: -bash: rtf2latex2e: command not found. Is it a LyX
specific script? Or is it used in the wider
On 01/05/2011 11:03 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On May 1, 2011, at 10:48 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
I looked in the scripts folder of the LyX package. It's not there. I ran it in terminal,
and the result was: -bash: rtf2latex2e: command not found. Is it a LyX
specific script? Or is it used in the wider
On 01/05/2011 11:03 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On May 1, 2011, at 10:48 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
I looked in the scripts folder of the LyX package. It's not there. I ran it in terminal,
and the result was: "-bash: rtf2latex2e: command not found". Is it a LyX
specific script? Or is it used in the
here?
From the terminal,
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
Thank you Kevin!
(Thank you Richard also, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond.)
My terminal error for the failed rtf import says sh: rtf2latex2e: command not
found. Which sounds like either a path error
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF, but not to import.
But when I run Lyx and ask it to import an rtf file I still
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you
BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF
On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you
BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF, but not to import.
So
On 02/02/2011 11:31 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Now what? Do I need to hunt down a different package...?
Looks like it. Apparently:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg62704.html
it is on MacPorts, or at least was.
In
here?
From the terminal,
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
Thank you Kevin!
(Thank you Richard also, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond.)
My terminal error for the failed rtf import says sh: rtf2latex2e: command not
found. Which sounds like either a path error
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF, but not to import.
But when I run Lyx and ask it to import an rtf file I still
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you
BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF
On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking which latex2rtf as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you
BH!
now gets me /usr/local/bin/latex2rtf
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF, but not to import.
So
On 02/02/2011 11:31 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Now what? Do I need to hunt down a different package...?
Looks like it. Apparently:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg62704.html
it is on MacPorts, or at least was.
In
om the terminal
>>>
>> Can someone on Mac help Michelle here?
>
> From the terminal,
>
> /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
Thank you Kevin!
(Thank you Richard also, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond.)
My terminal error for the failed rtf i
On 02/02/2011 09:21 AM, Michelle Bottorff wrote:
... and asking " which latex2rtf" as BH advised Mathias to do --Thank you BH!
now gets me "/usr/local/bin/latex2rtf"
That is good. It will allow you to export to RTF, but not to import.
But when I run Lyx and ask it to
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