Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Richard Heck <rgh...@...> writes:
There's also the free wvLatex program that you can try. I don't know if
it runs on Windows. See here:
http://wvware.sourceforge.net/
But if it doesn't, that's a good reason to dual boot Linux.
I looked vwLatex. They refer to AbiWord,
But I couldn't make AbiWord convert equations at all.
So, it seems the only solution is word2tex -- it appears to
do the conversion better than GrindEQ. But it is hard
to judge from the trial version, and the real version is
quite expensive (and risky, since it seems support is
non-existent).
If you could send me a short Word document illustrating what you want to
do, I'll try running wvLatex on it here, and then you can see what you
get. I think someone else mentioned that writer2latex is very
configurable, so if the DOC to OOo conversion is reasonable, you might
have some luck there.
rh