Ken,
lately, for the few luckily infrequent times that I need to share a
document with a Word user, I have found that exporting to ODT is
sufficient. ODT documents can be loaded in (recent?) versions of MS
Office although the latter complains that the document is corrupt but is
able to "fix" it..
On 2016-02-04 at 16:28, Julian M. Burgos wrote:
> The advantage of exporting via Pandoc is the possibility of including
> bibliographic citations. Do you know if it is possible to do this via
> ODT?
I think ODT can do it w/ extra work (JabRef?) but my method does not. Yes
pandoc does support th
The advantage of exporting via Pandoc is the possibility of including
bibliographic citations. Do you know if it is possible to do this via
ODT?
Julian
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi,
>
> There is occasional discussion on the list (or SE or Reddit) about how to
> best work with Word documents. In th
Hi,
There is occasional discussion on the list (or SE or Reddit) about how to best
work with Word documents. In the past I've suggested Org -> Pandoc -> DOCX
because that worked best for me when producing documents with equations,
figures and tables. It didn't work great, but it worked best.
I