On 11 January 2007 14:05, Ralf Stephan wrote: > > I was being very ambiguous the first time and I apologise. The problem is > > that I have some readily written texts in Windows doc format which > > contain mathematical formulas and I need to be able to read them. > > Not knowing if it's possible to read that with OpenOffice, > I would advise you to rewrite in LaTeX. It's a good way to > learn the typesetting and you'll love how it looks. If you > care for your text use LaTeX. Do you think all the scientists > who put their preprints on arXiv.org can be wrong?
People, this poor guy has some documents, most probably *not* written by himself, he needs to read. Advice to re-write his documents is completely besides the point! Vlad, if you don't mind, please send one of your docs (a small one, not more than 100KB, I am with a modem) and I'll tell you whether they can be rendered properly in kword or OpenOffice. I'll let you know about the outcome. If you send it, please do so off-list. Uwe -- A fast and easy generator of fractals for KDE: http://www.SysEx.com.na/iwy-1.0.tar.bz2 Proof of concept of a TSP solver for KDE: http://www.SysEx.com.na/epat-0.1.tar.bz2 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list