Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-27 Thread Graham Smith
Tomas > > As an alternative to https://docq.com/ or http://a.nnotate.com/, you can > have a look at OnDoc http://logand.com/sw/ondoc/index.html which I wrote > to annotate PDF documents.  Being an enthusiastic org-mode user, I would > welcome any ideas that could make it worthwhile and easier to u

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-27 Thread Tomas Hlavaty
Hi Marvin and Graham, >> Although, not exactly answering your question, I have just started >> using >> >> https://docq.com/ >> >> and >> >> http://a.nnotate.com/ >> >> You still have to then manually add the comments back into OrgMode, >> but at least the reviewer sees the document as

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Russell Adams
Perhaps Babel can do it inline? On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 04:47:01PM -0400, Marvin Doyley wrote: > This sounds like a good plan. I think I can convert my latex snippet to pdf > using latexit and past it directly in word, which should be a breeze. > > Cheers > M > > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:48 PM, R

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Marvin Doyley
This sounds like a good plan. I think I can convert my latex snippet to pdf using latexit and past it directly in word, which should be a breeze. Cheers M On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Russell Adams wrote: > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:49:28PM -0400, Marvin Doyley wrote: > > Org mode is now a

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Russell Adams
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:49:28PM -0400, Marvin Doyley wrote: > Org mode is now a part of my daily work-flow, not only do I use it for > teaching, scheduling my time, but I also use it to store my research notes. > The only snag is several of my collaborators is tied to microsoft word, and > thus

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Graham Smith
Marvin > This looks very interesting, and would definitely save time - no more > reading into word and reformatting. > How much does docq cost ? I'm using the free version of docq, which has some limitations in terms of number of uploads etc. Paid versions are $7 and $13 depending on requiremen

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Marvin Doyley
Graham, This looks very interesting, and would definitely save time - no more reading into word and reformatting. How much does docq cost ? cheers M On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Graham Smith wrote: > Marvin, > > Although, not exactly answering your question, I have just started using > > h

Re: [Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Graham Smith
Marvin, Although, not exactly answering your question, I have just started using https://docq.com/ and http://a.nnotate.com/ You can compile as PDF from OrgMode and upload to either of these sites. Send a web link to the reviewer, who can then annotate and comment on your document. You still

[Orgmode] General question on dealing with Latex to word conversion

2010-10-26 Thread Marvin Doyley
Org mode is now a part of my daily work-flow, not only do I use it for teaching, scheduling my time, but I also use it to store my research notes. The only snag is several of my collaborators is tied to microsoft word, and thus my only work around is to export my notes and draft from Org to plain