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The documentation for make4ht doesn't explain how to *install *the package. mk4ht oolatex file.tex attempts adding everything in my home directory to something, I don't know what. I finally got htlatex filename.tex ... to work after commenting out some non-standard features of my tex file. On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 1:54 AM Wojciech Myszka <[email protected]> wrote: > Try to use make4ht <https://ctan.org/pkg/make4ht>: > make4ht -f odt test.tex > > In general, make4ht is much nicer than the original TeX4ht commands… > > Best Regards > Wojtek > > > > sob., 24 wrz 2022 o 02:52 Bob Tennent <[email protected]> napisał(a): > >> Once upon a time I used oolatex to convert LaTeX into odt. I now find >> that oolatex is missing. When I look at the documentation for tex4ht, I >> see the following: >> >> A translation for an OpenDocument format can be requested by the >> ‘\oolatex’ command. The command is a variant of htlatex in which the first >> list of options holds the entries ‘xhtml,ooffice’, the second list holds >> the entry ‘-cmozhtf’ preceded by a space, and the third list contains >> ‘-coo’ (htlatex filename "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo >> -cvalidate"). The output of a command ‘oolatex filename’ is a zipped file >> named with a ‘.odt’ extension. >> >> So I tried htlatex filename.tex ... which produced an odt file but >> libreoffice was unable to open it due to a format error in content.xml. >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> Bob T. >> > > > -- > ---(___C'> >
