Justin Wood wrote:
> > Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
>
> I think I answered my own question there. It seems to come down to that issue:
> no easy route from XeTeX to LaTeX for latex2rtf to work. Kinda obvious I
> guess!
I have no answer to your original q
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Justin Wood wrote:
> I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean why use XeTeX? Largely for the font
> support,
>
In my experience XeTeX typesetting is inferior to that of LaTeX. But
then I'm no expert.
Liviu
Dr Eberhard Lisse lisse.NA> writes:
>
> Or write xtetex2rtf -O
>
> Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
>
> el
>
I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean why use XeTeX? Largely for the font support,
but also because I thought it was the superior engine these days. Perhap
Or write xtetex2rtf :-)-O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
on 2013-02-07 09:56 Justin Wood said the following:
> Justin Wood murdoch.edu.au> writes:
>
>> Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
>
> I think I answered my own questi
Justin Wood murdoch.edu.au> writes:
> Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my own question there. It seems to come down to that issue:
no easy route from XeTeX to LaTeX for latex2rtf to work. Kinda obvious I guess!
All this so I can give my the
Hi all. I've read the instructions for using latex2rtf with LyX here
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportingRichTextFormatWithLaTeX2rtf, but can't
get it to work. This is on v2.0.4 on a Win7 box (but I also have an OS X
setup). I've installed latex2rtf as the Win exe and to get around the white
space is