[OS X TeX] LaTeX -> Word?

William F. Adams wadams at atlis.com
Tue Apr 20 15:54:32 CEST 2004


On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 09:32  AM, Thomas Schröder wrote:

> What I want is a way to convert my LaTeX files into Word files which 
> should work autamatically for the most part. If I still have to adjust 
> a few things manually than that's OK, and I can also live with having 
> to replace all of the images with better quality ones. But all the 
> other things like table of contents, references, bibliography, 
> footnotes, math, greek symbols, German language, figures, tables, 
> tabulars, index, nomenclature should work automatically because if 
> they don't than I guess I'd be faster doing it by hand.

The only things along these lines are latex2rtf (w/ Adam Maxwell 
mentioned and Thomas had tried w/o success) and the commercial / 
shareware tex2word program. The latter is only available for Windows 
AFAIK though.

I'd suggest looking at latex2rtf again and seeing what the error 
messages are saying.

I suspect it'd be easier to massage your document into a more 
straight-forward form that latex2rtf can manage w/ than to go some 
other route.

Does anyone know if there's some sort of standard or utility for 
helping out w/ author shortcuts / abbreviations / macros?

Ideally I'd like to see a package along the lines of:

  - an author places _all_ of his shortcuts into a file w/ is loaded w/ 
something like:

\authorshorthand{adams}

but there's a matching program / command w/ would take a latex source 
file, parse the authorshorthand file and replace in said tex file all 
shorthand macros w/ their long versions (say for submitting to a 
conference or collaborating).

cli: authorlonghand file==zapfino author==adams

but wait, there's more, _and_ there's a matching command to undo this:

cli: authorshorthand file==zapfino author==adams

William

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