On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 07:50:09AM +0000, Yury wrote: > (...) exporting a text with formulas (starmath equations) to > word2003 .DOC format.
> Anyone using LO to prepare scientific papers, esp. in physics, > mathematics etc., would be inherently interested in such export > going right. Lots of publishers accept manuscripts in word2003 .DOC > format only (...). Quite incidentally to the main issue at point (which is get a good MathType export from LibreOffice Writer), I'm quite surprised by that statement. My experience, in the little corners of academia I used to interact with, was that "esp. in physics, mathematics etc" use of (La)TeX was ubiquitous, although I've met some older people that wrote their (PhD) thesis in troff. It is only in fields like biology that I've seen people belabour with Microsoft Word. Quite strongly, in the university where I did my first and second undergraduate degrees, the possibility to open a (remote / Cytrix / Terminal Server) Microsoft Windows session from the student labs' workstations was informally known as the biologists' work tool. Mathematics, physics, computer/ing science, geology, ... were all working on Unix and (La)TeX. -- Lionel _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice