stefano franchi wrote:

> I am preparing a LyX document with all the features listed in our GSOC
> 2014 page. I will transfer it to ODF with tex4ht, possibly fix it
> manually,  and then will circulate it on list for ODF/Docx tests.
> 
> Here is what I am including:
> 
> sections, headers, ...
> lists
> emphasis, bold, ...
> comments
> track changes
> tables and figures
> footnotes
> bibliographic references
> math
> cross-references
> tracked changes
> 
> It will have one section per item, do we can focus the tests on one
> feature at a time, and perhaps split the document in mini-docs an have
> a series of unit tests of sorts.
> 
> 
> Question:
> 
> 1. Is the list comprehensive enough? Too comprehensive?
> 
> 2. For the Math: anyone having favorite equations / math constructs
> that represent a sort of "baseline" case that would be desired and
> other cases that would be the "optimum". I am thinking of the
> complicated things I sometimes here you guys discussing on the list
> and which I never use

Hello everyone,
as I am involved in the LaTeX -> rtf converter, I know that we have at
least 2 LaTeX test files for checking the conversion of equations. The
test files are available at sourceforge (simplest: in the svn
repository):

http://sourceforge.net/p/latex2rtf/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/test/eqns.tex?format=raw

http://sourceforge.net/p/latex2rtf/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/test/eqns2.tex?format=raw

-- 
Wilfried Hennings

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