Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> What I'd propose is that someone begin a proper word2lyx project based
> upon Rob's ideas.
That would be great. I would be happy to donate to such a project
if it was set up as a 'donation project' as other projects on LyX's
homepage.
A lyx2word conver
On 07/31/2010 10:10 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
...then running a filter on the HTML...
I think this is really the key. You just really can't assume that the
converter---any converter---is going to produce nice LaTeX, suitable for
import into LyX. But the kinds of mistakes the converter makes will be
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:40 AM, stephen's mailinglist account <
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > If you're already 250 pages into it then yes, you want to look for
> > conversions. At worst you could install OpenOffice, convert the Word
> > document, then convert to Lyx (I thi
>
> If you're already 250 pages into it then yes, you want to look for
> conversions. At worst you could install OpenOffice, convert the Word
> document, then convert to Lyx (I think you may have to convert to LaTeX,
> then from there to LyX). Between the fundamental differences between Word
> an
(this list always fools me into replying directly, instead of to the list)
Yes, the learning curve is steep, but worth it for the control you get.
If you're already 250 pages into it then yes, you want to look for
conversions. At worst you could install OpenOffice, convert the Word
document,
It's been a while since I've used it, but I thought that EndNote was
able to directly export to BibTeX. If not, you can export to EndNote
XML and then import using JabRef, BibDesk (Mac OS X), Zotero or
Mendeley. Or you can upload to CiteULike and then download a converted
BibTeX file to use local
On 13.05.2010 13:48, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
Stephen, They're in endnote. I've tried several reccommended programs
for transcoding into Bibtex etc but its all been such a mission I just
decided to write in Word and move to Lyx later.
thanks
It should be everything but a big de
Stephen, They're in endnote. I've tried several reccommended programs
for transcoding into Bibtex etc but its all been such a mission I just
decided to write in Word and move to Lyx later.
thanks
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:43 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
wrote:
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> On 13 May 2010 11:48, *Mer
On 13 May 2010 11:48, *Meredith * wrote:
> Having realised that the importing of my 500+ references into Lyx would be
> quite a mission, I decided to write the very large document I am working on
> in Word 2007, and then when I get to the rough draft stage to import and
> format in Lyx. I was just
Having realised that the importing of my 500+ references into Lyx would be
quite a mission, I decided to write the very large document I am working on
in Word 2007, and then when I get to the rough draft stage to import and
format in Lyx. I was just curious if anyone had any suggestions on how to
m
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Helge Hafting wrote:
>> Note that lyx can be fixed by the lyx team, but lyx relies on latex
>> which also struggle with spaces in filenames. People here does not
>> have the power to change latex.
Angus> True enough, Helge, but Mik
Helge Hafting wrote:
Note that lyx can be fixed by the lyx team, but lyx relies on latex
which also
struggle with spaces in filenames. People here does not have the power
to change latex.
latex a\ file\ with\ a\ space.tex
is no problem
Herbert
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Helge Hafting wrote:
> Note that lyx can be fixed by the lyx team, but lyx relies on latex
> which also struggle with spaces in filenames. People here does not have
> the power to change latex.
True enough, Helge, but MikTeX (Windows) and teTeX 3 (*nix) both provide
support for spaces in filename
but shurely these troublesome paths can have any meta-chars escaped from lyx?
martin
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 02:33:11PM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Martin A. Hansen wrote:
>
> >consider this a feature request.
> >
> >
> >let lyx be able to allow filenames with meta-chars.
> >
> >
> >
> >mar
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
consider this a feature request.
let lyx be able to allow filenames with meta-chars.
martin
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:08:35PM +, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
After much fiddling I have found the problem. Lyx doesnt like the
GnuWin32\bin files to have a path that includ
consider this a feature request.
let lyx be able to allow filenames with meta-chars.
martin
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:08:35PM +, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> After much fiddling I have found the problem. Lyx doesnt like the
> GnuWin32\bin files to have a path that includes spaces. I sh
After much fiddling I have found the problem. Lyx doesnt like the
GnuWin32\bin files to have a path that includes spaces. I should have
realised this before.
With the tools in c:\GnuWin32\bin it works very well.
Thank you to all those who had helpful suggestions.
Geoff
Hi Ekkehart
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Milos:
Thank you for your recent suggestion which may be very useful.
This is just to tell you that it does not work on my
computer (XP, LyX/Win qt 1.3.5) althougfh I have downloaded
and installed all files listed on the Wv for Windows
page (except libgw32c).
I
On 20 Feb 2005, Milos Komarcevic wrote:
> I've noticed that the GnuWin32 project ported wvWare for converting Word
> documents, and LyX supports it, so I thought I'd give it a try. Here are
> the results.
>
> As expected, doesn't work out of the box because wvCleanLatex that LyX
> calls is a s
I've noticed that the GnuWin32 project ported wvWare for converting Word
documents, and LyX supports it, so I thought I'd give it a try. Here are
the results.
As expected, doesn't work out of the box because wvCleanLatex that LyX
calls is a shell script (a bit useless since GnuWin32 doesn't pro
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