Useful tool surely. However, you can find writer2latex that convert openoffice
to tex :
http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/
Perhaps this tool can be transformed for producing lyx file ?
Regards
Le Dimanche 6 Juin 2004 06:04, Pol a écrit :
> Working at a document with people using word process
Working at a document with people using word processors other than lyx
is currently impossible, since using latex as common format does not work
(even importing latex files into lyx is not easy; that is explecially true
if those latex files have been produced by kword or opensoffice).
I am wonder
Reuben Thomas schrieb:
Uwe StÃhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
rep
Uwe StÃhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
replace of "oe" once the
The Pourciaus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a brand new Lyx user, or rather I've just begun playing around
> with Lyx to see if it's what I need. There are many Lyx files that I
> can see in the open file window of Lyx?the introduction, tutorial,
> templates, example files, etc? but my Mac does not see
Hi,
I recently installed LyX 1.3.4 on my DEC PWS 600au running XFce4 as
windowmanager.
Problem is that LyX kills the X server when I try to open a document in
the help section of the menu bar, like the tutorial or the user's guide.
Messages I get after the shutdown of X are:
...
lyx: SIGHUP sig