[texhax] Convert from Latex to Word
Tom Schneider
toms at ncifcrf.gov
Mon Jan 5 19:50:51 CET 2004
Herb:
> I have followed this thread with interest. I have heard this
> question asked many times. My opinion, which may be incorrect, is that it's
> easy to translate text, footnotes, bibliography, and even simple macros
> from LaTeX to Word. It is less easy to translate formulas, although rough
> translation of math symbols and Greek letters is possible and easy. More
> complicated stuff cannot be translated, unless you create the TeX formulas
> with special software. Figures are impossible to translate.
> Please correct me, someone, if I am wrong here.
Agreed. Scott Prahl (prahl at bme.ogi.ed) has gotten latex2rtf into
pretty good form - good enough that all the simple formulas in our
recently published paper translated without a hitch:
http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/papers/fff/
(THANKS AGAIN SCOTT!)
> I wrote my own translator from LaTeX to rtf (the rtf language is
> public), which is readable by Word and other word-processing software. I'm
> sure the CTAN translators are fine for simple stuff, since I had no trouble
> writing my own.
Perhaps you and Scott could compare notes.
> If you do all your figures in eps, both LaTeX and Word can handle
> them. As for complex formulas, there is no way, unless you convert them to
> eps or something else Word can read, possibly from a pdf file. I don't know.
Right, unless you are submitting a paper to a journal, in which case
images may not be acceptable.
Tom
Dr. Thomas D. Schneider
National Cancer Institute
Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology
Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201
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