A quick search for "odt xslt" finds some possibly useful tools and other things:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13031514/html-to-odt-xslt
http://opendocumentfellowship.com/projects/odftools
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/ODF_Toolkit/Efforts/ODTransform
http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/
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I was not going into WORD but into LibreOffice Writer.
I realize the difficulties in such conversions, but I do have
colleague who will not use anything but MS-WORD, and I do
collaborate with them on some manuscripts.
It is much less of a problem for a short paper.
E
I receive this message :
"Signal SIGSEGV perçu"
and I'm asked to send a bug-report then Lyx crashes when I close the
window by clicking "ok"
On 05/02/2013 03:31 AM, Jean-Louis GALLINARI wrote:
Hello !
It seems that exporting to XHTML a doc which contains branches generates
an error as this example shows it.
Could somebody help me ?
What error are you getting? I just exported it, and it was fine, with
the branch on or off.
Richa
On 05/01/2013 11:28 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Jerry wrote:
A while back I spent a lot of time evaluating the various ways to convert LyX
to .odt or .docx and found that none of them work well.
You seemed more impressed a few months ago :)
"Mostly successful
Hi, Scott and Paul.
Thanks for the suggestion. Running lyx on debug mode provided some
information. See the dbg file attached. I deleted my ~/.lyx/preferences file,
reconfigured lyx, closed and opened it again, as usual. Got the same problem...
I was puzzled because I could not find any error
Hello !
It seems that exporting to XHTML a doc which contains branches generates
an error as this example shows it.
Could somebody help me ?
Thanks
Ubuntu 12.04
test_th.lyx
Description: application/lyx
This is true. I was assuming that you had Word on the computer, which is my
case, because my University uses this format for administrative documents,
and some of them do not like to travel through the docx-odt-docx conversion
channel...
2013/5/2 Anthony Campbell
> On 02 May 2013, Murat Yildizo
On 02 May 2013, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>I have really had rather nice results using the commercial (but with quite
>a cheap educational price) tex2word filter for Word, including equations,
>but excluding figures (you need to reinsert them). Unfortunately, I have
>not tried it with