MacOSX-TeX Digest #247 - 02/25/02
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MacOSX-TeX Digest #247 - Monday, February 25, 2002
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
by <lcnlmmns at ruca.ua.ac.be>
[ANN] iTeXMac 1.0.15
by "jerome LAURENS" <jerome.laurens at u-bourgogne.fr>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
by <christoph.lehmann at unifr.ch>
Onscreen presentations
by "Graham A. Niblo" <G.A.Niblo at maths.soton.ac.uk>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Onscreen presentations
by "Enrico Franconi" <franconi at cs.man.ac.uk>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Onscreen presentations
by "Graham A. Niblo" <G.A.Niblo at maths.soton.ac.uk>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
by "William Adams" <wadams at atlis.com>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] [ANN] iTeXMac 1.0.15
by "Adrian Heathcote" <adrian.heathcote at philosophy.usyd.edu.au>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
From: <lcnlmmns at ruca.ua.ac.be>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 08:28:54 +0100
HI
Acrobat 5 (carbon on OSX) allows to export in rtf. I used it once to
check a document on grammar. It works quite well for text but not for
formula's.
Lucien Lemmens
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Subject: [ANN] iTeXMac 1.0.15
From: "jerome LAURENS" <jerome.laurens at u-bourgogne.fr>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:02:59 +0100
See the latest version at
<http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac>
<http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac/iTM-1.0.15.dmg.bin>
what's new
- text backgroung coloring, when the white is flashy
- macro design change, <#TAB#> keyword added with menu items to navigate
the sources from <#TAB#> to <#TAB#>, to fill in some kind of form...
Tooltips to recall the meaning, syntax of commands...
- new macro menu for latex graphics commands
See the readme file important section to take advantage of the new
graphics macro menu.
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
From: <christoph.lehmann at unifr.ch>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:14:16 +0100
thanks a lot
are there precompiled binaries of latex2html?
christoph
On Sunday, February 24, 2002, at 10:44 PM, Ross Moore wrote:
>> Hi
>> I need a good! tool which lets me convert my .tex or my .pdf in .rtf
>> or
>> .doc. Anybody who could recommend me a good tool!
>> thanks a lot
>
> The recommended ways are to process your .tex file into HTML first,
> using either TeX4ht or LaTeX2HTML (my preference),
> then read the HTML document using M$Word, and resave as RTF or whatever.
>
> This way you get a reliable translation of the text and TeX-typeset
> images of the mathematics and figures.
> Also, you get an HTML version that can be read on any platform,
> without requiring proprietary software. (Indeed, it may be that
> you decide that you don't really need to go the last step.)
>
> Expect to do some adjustment of optional parameters for the translation
> to HTML, to suit the contents of your document, and/or adjust the
> resolution of the generated images.
>
>
> Better still is to convince your intended recipient to accept PDF;
> so just use pdfTeX for the best possible quality that your
> manuscript deserves.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Ross Moore
>
>
>> christoph
>>
>>
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Subject: Onscreen presentations
From: "Graham A. Niblo" <G.A.Niblo at maths.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 09:28:27 +0000
Following the discussion about hiding/showing material onscreen during a
presentation, is there a PDF viewer that allows one to annotate the
slides during the presentation? I have in mind pen/tablet based input to
scribble a remark or circle a key point. It would be nice if the
annotations could be saved for later, but not overwrite the original
presentation.
Graham
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Onscreen presentations
From: "Enrico Franconi" <franconi at cs.man.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 13:37:29 +0000
On February 25, Graham A. Niblo writes:
> Following the discussion about hiding/showing material onscreen during a
> presentation, is there a PDF viewer that allows one to annotate the
> slides during the presentation? I have in mind pen/tablet based input to
> scribble a remark or circle a key point. It would be nice if the
> annotations could be saved for later, but not overwrite the original
> presentation.
Acrobat 5.0
-- e.
Enrico Franconi - franconi at cs.man.ac.uk
University of Manchester - http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~franconi/
Department of Computer Science - Phone: +44 (161) 275 6170
Manchester M13 9PL, UK - Fax: +44 (161) 275 6204
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Onscreen presentations
From: "Graham A. Niblo" <G.A.Niblo at maths.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 13:49:34 +0000
Thanks Enrico, but it doesn't work in full screen mode. Graham
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 01:37 PM, Enrico Franconi wrote:
> On February 25, Graham A. Niblo writes:
>> Following the discussion about hiding/showing material onscreen
>> during a
>> presentation, is there a PDF viewer that allows one to annotate the
>> slides during the presentation? I have in mind pen/tablet based input
>> to
>> scribble a remark or circle a key point. It would be nice if the
>> annotations could be saved for later, but not overwrite the original
>> presentation.
>
> Acrobat 5.0
> -- e.
>
> Enrico Franconi - franconi at cs.man.ac.uk
> University of Manchester - http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~franconi/
> Department of Computer Science - Phone: +44 (161) 275 6170
> Manchester M13 9PL, UK - Fax: +44 (161) 275 6204
>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] latex2rtf on mac os x
From: "William Adams" <wadams at atlis.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 09:58:57 -0500
christoph said:
>I need a good! tool which lets me convert my .tex or my .pdf in .rtf
or
>.doc. Anybody who could recommend me a good tool!
.tex seems to've been adequately covered, but the .pdf -> .rtf
conversion hasn't been touched upon beyond Adobe Acrobat 5, the full
version. I beta-tested a nifty utility for this, Marcel Weiher's
TextLightning service for Mac OS X---www.metaobject.com, and can
recommend it highly. It improves upon Acrobat 5 by getting paragraphs
and more formatting. (simple) Mathematics sort of come through insofaras
.rtf allows, if one has the fonts needed at the destination.
William
--
William Adams, publishing specialist
ATLIS Graphics & Design / 717-731-6707 voice / 717-731-6708 fax
Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
http://www.atlis.com
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] [ANN] iTeXMac 1.0.15
From: "Adrian Heathcote" <adrian.heathcote at philosophy.usyd.edu.au>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 02:38:41 +1100
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Jerome---I've just installed this new version and I get the same error
message that I got with an earlier one. What am I doing wrong? (I
installed as per instructions.)
Adrian Heathcote
/bin/tcsh...
source /usr/share/init/tcsh/login
source "/Applications/iTeXMac.app/Contents/MacOS/pathMaker"
${iTMCompile}
exit
altpdfLaTeX: Command not found.
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 08:02 PM, jerome LAURENS wrote:
>
> See the latest version at
>
> <http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac>
> <http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac/iTM-1.0.15.dmg.bin>
>
> what's new
>
> - text backgroung coloring, when the white is flashy
> - macro design change, <#TAB#> keyword added with menu items to
> navigate the sources from <#TAB#> to <#TAB#>, to fill in some kind of
> form... Tooltips to recall the meaning, syntax of commands...
> - new macro menu for latex graphics commands
>
> See the readme file important section to take advantage of the new
> graphics macro menu.
>
>
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<fixed><color><param>0000,0000,FFFF</param><bigger>Jerome---I've just
installed this new version and I get the same error message that I got
with an earlier one. What am I doing wrong? (I installed as per
instructions.)
Adrian Heathcote
/bin/tcsh...
source /usr/share/init/tcsh/login
source "/Applications/iTeXMac.app/Contents/MacOS/pathMaker"
${iTMCompile}
exit
</bigger></color><color><param>FFFF,0000,0000</param><bigger>altpdfLaTeX:
Command not found.
</bigger></color></fixed>
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 08:02 PM, jerome LAURENS wrote:
<excerpt>
See the latest version at
<<http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac>
<<http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/monge/j.laurens/iTeXMac/iTM-1.0.15.dmg.bin>
what's new
- text backgroung coloring, when the white is flashy
- macro design change, <<#TAB#> keyword added with menu items to
navigate the sources from <<#TAB#> to <<#TAB#>, to fill in some kind
of form... Tooltips to recall the meaning, syntax of commands...
- new macro menu for latex graphics commands
See the readme file important section to take advantage of the new
graphics macro menu.
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