Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi,

How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word 
reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?

These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4 with 
Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting html 
from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem to 
reproduce my success.

I also have a linux box.

Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.

Miki 





Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread cmiramon
Miki Dovrat wrote:

 Hi,
 
 How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word
 reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?
 
 These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4
 with Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting
 html from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem
 to reproduce my success.
 
 I also have a linux box.
 
 Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.
 
 Miki

I've just converted two long articles (footnotes, bibliography in jurabib)
in LyX in odt - Word using tex4ht. It went well except a table that was
not converted and that I retyped. There is a small problem with
superscripts in footnotes. I've also discovered that OpenWriter cannot
search and replace normal spaces by unbreakable spaces.

I would recommend tex4ht (oolatex) if you have footnotes and a BibTeX
bibliography.

Cheers,
Charles



Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread David A. Case
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007, Miki Dovrat wrote:
 
 How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word 

Google is your friend here: the first hit for convert latex to word is:

http://www.tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html

If you have a significant number of mathematical equations, I have found
tex2word to be better than anything else I have tried.  If you don't have much
math, there are lots of other options as well.

...dave case


Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi,

How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word 
reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?

These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4 with 
Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting html 
from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem to 
reproduce my success.

I also have a linux box.

Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.

Miki 





Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread cmiramon
Miki Dovrat wrote:

 Hi,
 
 How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word
 reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?
 
 These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4
 with Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting
 html from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem
 to reproduce my success.
 
 I also have a linux box.
 
 Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.
 
 Miki

I've just converted two long articles (footnotes, bibliography in jurabib)
in LyX in odt - Word using tex4ht. It went well except a table that was
not converted and that I retyped. There is a small problem with
superscripts in footnotes. I've also discovered that OpenWriter cannot
search and replace normal spaces by unbreakable spaces.

I would recommend tex4ht (oolatex) if you have footnotes and a BibTeX
bibliography.

Cheers,
Charles



Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread David A. Case
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007, Miki Dovrat wrote:
 
 How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word 

Google is your friend here: the first hit for convert latex to word is:

http://www.tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html

If you have a significant number of mathematical equations, I have found
tex2word to be better than anything else I have tried.  If you don't have much
math, there are lots of other options as well.

...dave case


Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread Miki Dovrat
Hi,

How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word 
reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?

These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4 with 
Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting html 
from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem to 
reproduce my success.

I also have a linux box.

Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.

Miki 





Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread cmiramon
Miki Dovrat wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word (or html, which word
> reads?, or openoffice, which can be exported to rtf, which word reads)?
> 
> These converters seem to be broken on Windows (still). I have lyx 1.4.4
> with Miktex 2.5 which has htlatex. In the past I have succeeded in getting
> html from this setup using htlatex from the command line, but I can't seem
> to reproduce my success.
> 
> I also have a linux box.
> 
> Please point me to a working solution either in linux or windows.
> 
> Miki

I've just converted two long articles (footnotes, bibliography in jurabib)
in LyX in odt -> Word using tex4ht. It went well except a table that was
not converted and that I retyped. There is a small problem with
superscripts in footnotes. I've also discovered that OpenWriter cannot
search and replace normal spaces by unbreakable spaces.

I would recommend tex4ht (oolatex) if you have footnotes and a BibTeX
bibliography.

Cheers,
Charles



Re: Lyx to word or lyx to html (to word)

2007-06-03 Thread David A. Case
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007, Miki Dovrat wrote:
> 
> How can I convert my lyx document to microsoft word 

Google is your friend here: the first hit for "convert latex to word" is:

http://www.tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html

If you have a significant number of mathematical equations, I have found
tex2word to be better than anything else I have tried.  If you don't have much
math, there are lots of other options as well.

...dave case