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
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
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
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.
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