Linguistics Word Macros

Claire Bowern clairebowern at GMAIL.COM
Thu Nov 14 00:07:43 UTC 2013


I've had some success recently with pandoc for converting latex to
word (johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/) without major loss of structure.
However, in my experience, it's usually easier to write in Word from
the start than to convert latex files.
Claire

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Sebastian Nordhoff
<sebastian_nordhoff at eva.mpg.de> wrote:
> I use latex2rtf. This converts most of the structure alright, but
> cross-references do not always work, and examples require post-editing. In
> my view, this is still faster than using Word from the start. More
> advanced items, like subfigures or rotated tables do not work.
>
> latex2rtf will complain about "command not found" if you import packages.
> You can avoid this by copying the content of the package to the preamble,
> if it is short enough.
>
> Best
> Sebastian
>



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