"Arnd Hanses" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #ifndef strcasecmp
> #define strcasecmp stricmp // emx uses M$ fn name instead of posix
> name??!
> #define _strcasecmp stricmp
> #endif
Better to use AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strcasecmp strncasecmp stricmp strnicmp) and
#if !defined(HAVE_STRCASECMP) && defined
On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Arnd Hanses wrote:
> As it seems, Word 8 is now de facto the international standard for
> document exchange, even in the internet and within specialized academic
> contexts. LaTeX 'market share' is rapidly decreasing. Even Linux people
> seem to adhere more and more (see the n
Arnd Hanses wrote:
>
> As it seems, Word 8 is now de facto the international standard for
> document exchange, even in the internet and within specialized academic
> contexts. LaTeX 'market share' is rapidly decreasing. Even Linux people
> seem to adhere more and more (see the new xyzOffice suite
On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 18:58:46 +0100, Duncan Simpson wrote:
> Given the only way to fix bugs in word is to upgrade, which costs money,
>conspiracy theorists would say I was right :-) IMHO they might not be entirely
>wrong. Word 98 is avuabale without a NDA but the file format itself is just as
>
duncan delivered,
> RTF is an excellent solution to the word to something else, inclyding LyX,
> problem. Not only does it support practically everything bar macro virii but
> it is also documented and reasonably sensible (quite a contrast with Word
> binary format, which is subject to NDAs a
RTF is an excellent solution to the word to something else, inclyding LyX,
problem. Not only does it support practically everything bar macro virii but
it is also documented and reasonably sensible (quite a contrast with Word
binary format, which is subject to NDAs and baroque to put it mildly
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 13:48:30 -0700
From: Levente NOVÁK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: M$ Word -> LyX (was Re: Hi and small scroll wheel patch
Hello Alejandro,
There is a very good RTF to LaTeX converter, namely rtf2latex2e
Actually the latest version of word2x is 0.005. Asking for support for any
previous version is a little futile---I only want to hear about bugs that I
have not yet fixed. The website has moved to http://word2x.alcom.co.uk, so the
changes are no www and a different ISP name (actually the same p
word2x may be a better bet as it has structure extraction logic and has
mutiple backends (so you could put a LyX backend on it). Minimal OLE support
is likely to appear quite soon. The next major release of word2x will feature
configurable, modular, structure grinding stages. If anyone wants t
On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, Robert van der Kamp wrote:
> Ah, there is some new import/export(?) design? I will have to study
> that. I guess that relyx will be changed into a plugin too? In that case,
> the Word -> LyX converter should become a plugin as well.
There is a new document structure that can
> Well, AFAIK no, but recently I knew of something that could be useful.
> There is a library called MSWordView
> (http://www.gnu.org/~caolan/docs/MSWordView.html) that can import binary
> office97 word files. The Abi guys (http//www.abisource.com) use it to
> import M$ Word into AbiWord so I thin
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert van der Kamp wrote:
> Hi Alejandro! Good to hear from you.
Likewise! :)
> The company I work for didn't like it, because it didn't have
> import/export filters to MS Word (has this changed now?), so I looked
> for something else (but couldn't really find anything co
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