in my experience it will not work.
time is wasted on converting documents from lyx2word and visa versa. a lot
of time!
its a pain in the arse working in word, but so be it.
a lot about this issue is already written in the lyx wiki and in previous
threads on this mail list. do check it out!
sorr
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From: "Charles de Miramon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: lyx compatibility to MsWord etc
But in my field of work, Medieval History, it is possible today to
write an article in Lyx and at the en
Stephen Harris wrote:
> By "massaging" don't you mean proofreading and editing. Also
> I once posted that Fabrice Popineau stated that tex4ht was the
> best method (better than png) available for conversion from
> Latex to Word. It is, but that still falls short of "great" when
> compared to LyX
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From: "Charles de Miramon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:22 AM
Subject: Re: lyx compatibility to MsWord etc
Stephen Harris wrote:
Currently I think tex4ht will convert latex to html. Then the
html can be import
Stephen Harris wrote:
> Currently I think tex4ht will convert latex to html. Then the
> html can be imported by Word. This doesn't work great.
>
Wrong. Tex4ht converts well to Oowriter. I've done it for a 54 pages article
with footnotes, a jurabib bibliography, tables and some custom macros. With
- Original Message -
From: "Andre Poenitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tom Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: lyx compatibility to MsWord etc
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 08:50:45AM -0800, Tom Tom wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 11:09:48AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >However, as your professors aren't supposed to mess around with your
> >thesis, producing a .pdf should be completely sufficient.
>
> Andre',
>
> Who are you kidding? Thesis/dissertat
I successfully persuaded my adviser to install lyx. He does not know
how to insert a formula, but making small changes has been easy.
BTW, with the new windows installer (I mean the non-official one),
even your advisor can install lyx. :-)
Bo.
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Andre Poenitz wrote:
However, as your professors aren't supposed to mess around with your
thesis, producing a .pdf should be completely sufficient.
Andre',
Who are you kidding? Thesis/dissertation advisors and committees will mess
with both your work and your head. :-)
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 08:50:45AM -0800, Tom Tom wrote:
> I have read something about lyx->latex->rtf->doc .
> This sounds not really promising, I guess all the
> layout will be lost?!
>
> Any ideas / experience with something like that?
Yes. It basically does not work properly.
However, as you
Tom Tom writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am about to begin to write up my Phd-thesis and
> would like to do this in lyx.
> One thing that worries me is that the Profs who will
> correct it are working in MsWord!
Do you mean your readers? I would hope that their changes, comments,
etc. are to be made with
Tom Tom wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am about to begin to write up my Phd-thesis and
> would like to do this in lyx.
> One thing that worries me is that the Profs who will
> correct it are working in MsWord!
>
The easiest way is to give pdf files to your supervisors. They print it,
mark it and gave th
Hi all,
I am about to begin to write up my Phd-thesis and
would like to do this in lyx.
One thing that worries me is that the Profs who will
correct it are working in MsWord!
Is there an tested/validated way to convert lyx files
to .doc?
I have read something about lyx->latex->rtf->doc .
This s
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 10:16:20PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Desktop Media wrote:
> > Moreover, i had noticed before that latex files are not always
> > imported flawlessly by lyx. So, specific filters lyx2writer and
> > writer2lyx could make sense...
>
> This last point will be much less seri
Desktop Media wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion, i will give it a try.
> Anyway, for a collaborative paper work, the reverse filter would be needed
> as well. I have not found latex2writer.
It is called oolatex and part of tex4ht:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/ (but very diffi
Desktop Media wrote:
> Moreover, i had noticed before that latex files are not always
> imported flawlessly by lyx. So, specific filters lyx2writer and
> writer2lyx could make sense...
This last point will be much less serious when lyx 1.4 is released. It
will ship with 'tex2lyx', a replacement fo
>From Michel Gosse, Jun 06:
>Useful tool surely. However, you can find writer2latex that convert openoffice
>to tex :
>http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/
Thank you for your suggestion, i will give it a try.
Anyway, for a collaborative paper work, the reverse filter would be needed as well
Am Sonntag, 6. Juni 2004 08:49 schrieb Michel Gosse:
> Useful tool surely. However, you can find writer2latex that convert
openoffice
> to tex :
> http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/
This is an excellent tool. It creates clean .tex files if the .sxw file is
well structured, but if you did no
Useful tool surely. However, you can find writer2latex that convert openoffice
to tex :
http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/
Perhaps this tool can be transformed for producing lyx file ?
Regards
Le Dimanche 6 Juin 2004 06:04, Pol a écrit :
> Working at a document with people using word process
Working at a document with people using word processors other than lyx
is currently impossible, since using latex as common format does not work
(even importing latex files into lyx is not easy; that is explecially true
if those latex files have been produced by kword or opensoffice).
I am wonder
> "Yvonne" == Yvonne Becherini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yvonne> Hallo, I have written a very large book with lyx and wanted
Yvonne> now to upgrade to the new version of the program. Can you
Yvonne> ensure me that my document will not have any problem with the
Yvonne> new version of lyx?
> "Ralph" == Ralph Boland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ralph> Why don't you generate the latex files corresponding to your
Ralph> lyx document for both versions of lyx and then do a diff on the
Ralph> latex files. Even though the lyx files may be different the
Ralph> latex files should not be.
Yvonne Becherini wrote:
> Hallo,
> I have written a very large book with lyx and wanted now to upgrade to
> the new version of the program.
> Can you ensure me that my document will not have any problem with the new
> version of lyx?
> Many times, when I did the upgrade, I got a lot of errors whi
Hallo,
I have written a very large book with lyx and wanted now to upgrade to
the new version of the program.
Can you ensure me that my document will not have any problem with the new
version of lyx?
Many times, when I did the upgrade, I got a lot of errors which I didn't
have w1ith the old ver
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