[OS X TeX] Does Mac-TeX 2007 include latex2rtf?

Alan Munn amunn at msu.edu
Thu Jun 14 23:52:49 CEST 2007


>Hy list
>I need to install a new distribution of tex (I used gwtex since now)
>because I need to share a document for 'collaborative' editing and
>hence to convert it to rtf or txt. I thought about installing the Mac
>Tex 2007 distribution. But is latex2rtf included? If not, how can I
>obtain it (without fink).
>Thanks for help.

I don't think it installs it, but the MacTeX distribution installs 
i-installer, which you can use to install latex2rtf.  Remember, gwTeX 
(and i-installer) isn't dead, it's just that Gerben no longer 
provides support.  The packages themselves are still updated 
regularly.  Many of us actually have both distributions running on 
our machines (overkill, perhaps, but sometimes it comes in handy.)

So you have two options: you could continue using Gerben's gwTeX (but 
update your installation to the version based on TeX Live) or you 
could install the MacTeX distribution and use the included 
i-installer to install latex2rtf. (Of course if you interpret the 
'or' inclusively you have a third option.)

Alan

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