Re: Converting in rtf or openoffice for windows

2006-06-27 Thread Steve Harris
Stephen Harris wrote: > > htaltex which comes with the tex4ht package converts to html. from > the command line: "htlatex something.tex" makes something.html, > > Conversion quality varies and outputs need to be proofread. > No, use the oolatex macro in tex4ht. It will convert your file to the o

Re: Converting in rtf or openoffice for windows

2006-06-26 Thread Charles de Miramon
Stephen Harris wrote: > > htaltex which comes with the tex4ht package converts to html. from > the command line: "htlatex something.tex" makes something.html, > > Conversion quality varies and outputs need to be proofread. > No, use the oolatex macro in tex4ht. It will convert your file to the

Re: Converting in rtf or openoffice for windows

2006-06-26 Thread Stephen Harris
Charles de Miramon wrote: > Sebastian wrote: > > >>Dear Listusers, >>I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf >>Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice >>for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for >>lin

Re: Converting in rtf or openoffice for windows

2006-06-26 Thread Charles de Miramon
Sebastian wrote: > Dear Listusers, > I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf > Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice > for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for > linux, but I'm working on windows.

Converting in rtf or openoffice for windows

2006-06-26 Thread Sebastian
Dear Listusers, I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for linux, but I'm working on windows. Is there a workaround or