[OS X TeX] rtf2rtf2latex2e

Alain Schremmer Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Sun May 2 07:40:04 CEST 2004


(1) Thanks an enormous lot.
(2) It actually worked.
(3) I had seen the mention of a terminal but had no idea what it was nor 
that there was one on Panther. /Where could I learn about what it tells 
me./
For instance, about half of the picts were translated into eps and for 
the other ones, it said

    Calling ImageMagick to convert figure to EPS...
    convert: Unexpected end-of-file (/Users/alainschremmer/Desktop/10
    OMTo/v1-5-4-Part2Fig21.pict).
    * Figure conversion to EPS failed! Is ImageMagick installed?

TeXshop's console said there was an error on the boldfaced line

    \begin{figure}[htbp]
    \begin{center}
    * \includegraphics[width=4.250in,
    height=0.764in]{v1-5-4-Part2Fig1.pict}*
    \caption{v1-5-4-Part2Fig1.pict about here.}
    \end{center}
    \end{figure}



Thanks again
Regards
--schremmer

Adam Maxwell wrote:

> Alain,
>
> On 1 May, 2004, at 19:05, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>
>> 2004/01/28:
>>    . Recompile with gcc2 on Mac OS X 10.3.2
>
>
> That is interesting, since gcc3.3 is standard on Panther, but it 
> should work fine.
>
>> (1) the ancient version was a standalone, xxx UNIX was the icon as I 
>> recall it, but I can't find any trace anywhere on my hard disk of 
>> what Gerben Wierda's i-installer installed.
>
>
> You're looking in the wrong places :).  This version is a command-line 
> program to be run from the Terminal, and it takes the name of your 
> input file as an argument.
>
> To use it, open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal, and type 
> 'rtf2latex2e' (no quotes) at the prompt, hit space, then drag your rtf 
> file onto Terminal and hit return.  It should produce .tex file in the 
> same location as your original rtf file.
>
> hth,
> Adam
>
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