Foxit PhantomPDF has a pretty decent PDF-to-Word conversion, other targets too. I have done some image work though not a lot, and it does well. Plus it has a good PDF OCR function. Plus lots more editing and markup features -- a bread-and-butter app for me.
https://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf-editor/ They used to run promotional pricing regularly. On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 12:48:46 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > All the print-to-pdf options I've ever used will mulch images and > paragraphs. > > Another, cleaner, technique is to copy and paste into Word. Tweak the > look. Then use it's export-to-pdf functionality. > > -- Mark > > On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:32:50 AM UTC-7, Michael Wiktowy wrote: >> >> TW is a platform as well as just note-taking but you can extend it or not >> depending on your desires to dig into the internals or not. >> >> To elaborate on TonyM's suggestion, another built-in option to solve your >> export problem is in the Advanced Search tiddler, in the Filters tab, you >> can just put in the filter for what you want and export to a static HTML. >> That will import in Word normally but Word does get rid of the divisions >> between the tiddlers but will apply header styles to the imported tiddler >> title. If you link to external images, they seem to import fine too. The >> images embedded as Tiddlers and linked in will display fine in the static >> HTML file in a browser but Word doesn't seem to like them. >> >> I have had mixed success with exporting to a PDF and then importing a PDF >> into Word. Images get mulched sometimes. If you have the full Adobe PDF >> software, the export to Word option in there will give you more joy ... but >> even it does some odd things with images sometimes. >> >> /Mike >> >> On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:06:24 AM UTC-4, David Lewis wrote: >>> >>> Neat -- thanks! >>> >>> I now see that TW is not an application so much as a programming system, >>> and a pretty interesting and useful one. That appeals to the software >>> engineer in me. But I have to decide if that's where I wanna go now, with >>> that career in the past -- or use a dedicated note-taking and tagging app >>> like Evernote or CintaNotes. >>> >>> --David >>> >>> On Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 5:14:55 PM UTC-4, Michael Wiktowy wrote: >>>> >>>> To answer your "small tutorial" question: >>>> To OR (Union) lists. Just add a separate closed square bracket filters >>>> separated by a space ... e.g. >>>> {{{[tag[science]] [tag[time]]||separator_template}}} >>>> >>>> To AND (Intersection) lists. Just concatenate the filter terms within >>>> the closed square brackets ... e.g. >>>> {{{[tag[science]tag[time]]||separator_template}}} >>>> >>>> Examples of OR and AND lists are buried in the TiddlyWiki help files >>>> for Filters somewhere but I always have a hard time searching for them >>>> until I find them and it seems obvious where they are : ] >>>> >>>> /Mike >>>> >>>> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 9:46:56 AM UTC-4, David Lewis wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. Sounds like the secret I was missing was to create a single >>>>> tiddler, not a bunch of tiddlers. >>>>> >>>>> If you don't mind -- as a small tutorial, could you explain or show >>>>> how to create that single tiddler, say for the tag "science", or better >>>>> yet, the tag query, "science" OR "time", with a separator of >>>>> "::::::::::::::" between concatenated retrieved tiddlers. I'll worry >>>>> about >>>>> export later. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. --David >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 9:18:43 AM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> A Shorthand answer, >>>>>> >>>>>> Just ask for more details. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you create a single tiddler, that displays what you want to appear >>>>>> in your document, perhaps using a list of tiddlers with a given tag, >>>>>> sorted >>>>>> by an appropriate field or using drag and drop to set the order, you can >>>>>> then print the tiddler to PDF and open that in Word will be a quick >>>>>> answer. >>>>>> >>>>>> Some export as HTML and do other tricks see a recent discussion on >>>>>> this here >>>>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/tiddlywiki/word$20document%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/2CysdL4XVpA/dmCcL9bfAQAJ> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Tony >>>>>> >>>>>> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 11:06:16 PM UTC+10, David Lewis wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm evaluating TW as a medium for taking research notes -- text, >>>>>>> links -- and then using them in the writing process. How would I >>>>>>> accomplish >>>>>>> the following task: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - Choose a set of tiddlers based on a tag or logical >>>>>>> combination of tags, plus manual deletions >>>>>>> - Export them all *en masse* into a MS Word document, >>>>>>> concatenated, with some kind of separator between them >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm still working through learning how to use TW, and I can't see an >>>>>>> obvious way to do this without copy/pasting each target tiddler >>>>>>> individually, which would be a big nuisance. It would be OK to export >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> concatenated text and then manually transfer to Word. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. 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