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diff --git a/help/wp-conv/GPL.txt b/help/wp-conv/GPL.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 694ca98495..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/GPL.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - <http://www.gnu.org> - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public -License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free -software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This -General Public License applies to most of the Free Software -Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to -using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by -the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to -your programs, too. - - When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not -price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you -have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for -this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it -if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it -in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. - - To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid -anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. -These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you -distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. - - For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether -gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that -you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the -source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their -rights. - - We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and -(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, -distribute and/or modify the software. - - Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain -that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free -software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we -want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so -that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original -authors' reputations. - - Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software -patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free -program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the -program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any -patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. - - The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and -modification follow. - - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION - - 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains -a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed -under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, -refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" -means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: -that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, -either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another -language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in -the term "modification".) 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But when you -distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based -on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of -this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the -entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it. - -Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest -your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to -exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or -collective works based on the Program. - -In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program -with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of -a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under -the scope of this License. - - 3. 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For example, if a patent -license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by -all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then -the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to -refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. - -If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under -any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to -apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other -circumstances. - -It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any -patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any -such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the -integrity of the free software distribution system, which is -implemented by public license practices. Many people have made -generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed -through that system in reliance on consistent application of that -system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing -to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot -impose that choice. - -This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to -be a consequence of the rest of this License. - - 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in -certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the -original copyright holder who places the Program under this License -may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding -those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among -countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates -the limitation as if written in the body of this License. - - 9. 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For software which is copyrighted by the Free -Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes -make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals -of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and -of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. - - NO WARRANTY - - 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY -FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN -OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES -PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS -TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE -PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, -REPAIR OR CORRECTION. - - 12. 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It is safest -to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively -convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least -the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. - - <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> - Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author> - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - - -Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. - -If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this -when it starts in an interactive mode: - - Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author - Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. - This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it - under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. - -The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate -parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may -be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be -mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. - -You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your -school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if -necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: - - Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program - `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. - - <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 - Ty Coon, President of Vice - -This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into -proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may -consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the -library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/help/wp-conv/bin/license.txt b/help/wp-conv/bin/license.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 694ca98495..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/bin/license.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - <http://www.gnu.org> - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public -License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free -software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This -General Public License applies to most of the Free Software -Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to -using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by -the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to -your programs, too. - - When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not -price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you -have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for -this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it -if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it -in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. - - To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid -anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. -These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you -distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. - - For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether -gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that -you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the -source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their -rights. - - We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and -(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, -distribute and/or modify the software. - - Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain -that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free -software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we -want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so -that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original -authors' reputations. - - Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software -patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free -program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the -program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any -patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. - - The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and -modification follow. - - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION - - 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains -a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed -under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, -refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" -means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: -that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, -either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another -language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in -the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you". - -Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not -covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of -running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program -is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the -Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). -Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. - - 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's -source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you -conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate -copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the -notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; -and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License -along with the Program. - -You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and -you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. - - 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion -of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and -distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 -above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: - - a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices - stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. - - b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in - whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any - part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third - parties under the terms of this License. - - c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively - when run, you must cause it, when started running for such - interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an - announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a - notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide - a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under - these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this - License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but - does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on - the Program is not required to print an announcement.) - -These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If -identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, -and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in -themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those -sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you -distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based -on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of -this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the -entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it. - -Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest -your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to -exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or -collective works based on the Program. - -In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program -with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of -a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under -the scope of this License. - - 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, -under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of -Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: - - a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable - source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections - 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or, - - b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three - years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your - cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete - machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be - distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium - customarily used for software interchange; or, - - c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer - to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is - allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you - received the program in object code or executable form with such - an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.) - -The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for -making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source -code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any -associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to -control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a -special exception, the source code distributed need not include -anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary -form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the -operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component -itself accompanies the executable. - -If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering -access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent -access to copy the source code from the same place counts as -distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not -compelled to copy the source along with the object code. - - 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program -except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt -otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is -void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. -However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under -this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such -parties remain in full compliance. - - 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not -signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or -distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are -prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by -modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the -Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and -all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying -the Program or works based on it. - - 6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the -Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the -original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to -these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further -restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. -You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to -this License. - - 7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent -infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), -conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or -otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not -excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot -distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this -License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you -may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent -license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by -all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then -the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to -refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. - -If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under -any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to -apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other -circumstances. - -It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any -patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any -such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the -integrity of the free software distribution system, which is -implemented by public license practices. Many people have made -generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed -through that system in reliance on consistent application of that -system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing -to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot -impose that choice. - -This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to -be a consequence of the rest of this License. - - 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in -certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the -original copyright holder who places the Program under this License -may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding -those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among -countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates -the limitation as if written in the body of this License. - - 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions -of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will -be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to -address new problems or concerns. - -Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program -specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any -later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions -either of that version or of any later version published by the Free -Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of -this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software -Foundation. - - 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free -programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author -to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free -Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes -make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals -of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and -of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. - - NO WARRANTY - - 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY -FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN -OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES -PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS -TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE -PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, -REPAIR OR CORRECTION. - - 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING -WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR -REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, -INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING -OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED -TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY -YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER -PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. - - END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS - - How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs - - If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest -possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it -free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. - - To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest -to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively -convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least -the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. - - <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> - Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author> - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - - -Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. - -If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this -when it starts in an interactive mode: - - Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author - Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. - This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it - under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. - -The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate -parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may -be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be -mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. - -You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your -school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if -necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: - - Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program - `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. - - <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 - Ty Coon, President of Vice - -This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into -proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may -consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the -library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/help/wp-conv/html2LaTeX.txt b/help/wp-conv/html2LaTeX.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c0f2df7ca9..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/html2LaTeX.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Filename: html2latex.zip - -Function: Creates LateX 2.09 files from html-files. - -Comments: Compiled from Unix sources version 0.9c with emx 0.9c fix 2. - Runs on DOS, Windows (3.x, 9x, NT), OS/2 Warp - -Recompiled by Roland Reimers (reimers@muffin.physik.uni-bremen.de) diff --git a/help/wp-conv/html2latex.html b/help/wp-conv/html2latex.html deleted file mode 100644 index f40d6c35bd..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/html2latex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>html2latex(1)</title> -</head> - -<body> - -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> - -Up to <a href="textopc.html">Converters from LaTeX to PC -Textprocessors - Overview</a></p> - -<h1>NAME</h1> - -<p>html2latex -- convert HTML markup to LaTeX markup </p> - -<p>The original author, Nathan Torrington, wrote:<br> - -"The source is available -<a href="http://www.vuw.ac.nz/non-local/software/html2latex-0.9c.tar.Z">here (external link)</a>", -<br> -but this is obviously no longer the case. <br> -Instead, I (W.Hennings) put it <a href="bin/html2ltx.zip">here</a>. -This zip-file includes an msdos executable. <br> -There is another compiled version on CTAN which I also put -<a href="bin/html2LaTeX.zip">here</a> (see <a href="html2LaTeX.txt">description</a>), but both -result from the same source. </p> - -<p></p> - -<h1>SYNOPSIS</h1> - -<p><tt>html2latex <i>[opt ...] [file ...]</i></tt> -</p> - -<h1>DESCRIPTION</h1> - -<p>For each file argument, <i>html2latex</i> -converts the text as HTML markup to LaTeX markup. If no files are -specified, a usage message is given. -Input will be taken from standard input for files named <em>-</em>. -Output will to a similarly named file with a <b>.tex</b> -extension (<i>html2latex</i> recognises -<b>.html</b> extensions). </p> - -<p>Options modify the action of <i>html2latex</i>. -The options are: </p> - -<dl> - - <dt>-n</dt> - - <dd>Number sections. </dd> - - <dt>-p</dt> - - <dd>Place page breaks after the title page (if present) and the -table of -contents (if present). </dd> - - <dt>-c</dt> - - <dd>Generate a table of contents. </dd> - - <dt>-s</dt> - - <dd>Create no files -- LaTeX is output to stdout. </dd> - - <dt>-t Title</dt> - - <dd>Generate a title page, with the title 'Title'. </dd> - - <dt>-a Author</dt> - - <dd>Generate a title page, with the author 'Author'. </dd> - -</dl> - -<h1>EXAMPLES</h1> - -<p>An example of use is html2latex -n - < file.html | less -This converts <b>file.html</b> to LaTeX and pages through the output. -The sections (corresponding to heading tags in the HTML source) will -be numbered. </p> - -<p>Another example is html2latex -t 'Introduction to HTML' -a -gnat -p -c html-intro This takes input from the file <b>html-intro</b>, -writing to <b>html-intro.tex</b>, and adds a title page -(with title <i>Introduction to HTML</i> and -author <i>gnat</i>) and table of contents with page-breaks after -both. The sections of the document are not numbered. </p> - -<h1>BUGS</h1> - -<p>Current the only HTML tags supported are: <b>TITLE, H1, -H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, -UL, OL, DL, DT, DD, LI, B, I, U, EM, STRONG, CODE, SAMP, KBD, VAR, DFN, -CITE, LISTING</b>. The only recognised SGML escapes are <b>&amp, -&lt, -&gt</b>. <b>ADDRESS</b> tags are handled -badly. </p> - -<p>The <b>COMPACT</b> attribute to a <b>DL</b> -tag is not recognised. -<b>MENU</b> and <b>DIR</b> styles are not handled well. -<b>TITLE</b> text are ignored. </p> - -<p>Currently <b>PRE</b> tags are not handled at all. -</p> - -<p>The entire file is read into memory. For long HTML documents -on machines with little memory, this may cause problems. </p> - -<h1>CREDITS</h1> - -<p>Nathan Torkington adapted the HTML parser from NCSA's Xmosaic -package -(<b>file://ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/xmosaic</b>) and wrote the -conversion code. The HTML parser code is subject to the NCSA -restrictions. The conversion code is subject to the VUW restrictions. -Enquiries should be sent via e-mail to -<tt>Nathan.Torkington "at" vuw.ac.nz</tt>. </p> - -<p></p> - -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) -is granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> - - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> - -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/index.html b/help/wp-conv/index.html index cf3b3bd59f..34bbd4d469 100644 --- a/help/wp-conv/index.html +++ b/help/wp-conv/index.html @@ -1,94 +1,29 @@ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html lang="en-us"><head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> -<meta name="description" content="Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors" lang="en"> -<meta name="keywords" content="FAQ, converter, LaTeX, winword, word perfect, textprocessor" lang="en"><title>Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors</title> - -</head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a></p> -<h1>Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors</h1> -<p>Author: Wilfried Hennings (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de).<br> -last update of this page or any of its subpages: April 24, 2021<br> -The url of this page is <a href="http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html"> -http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html</a></p> -<p><strong>I am experiencing that I have practically no -time to keep these pages up to date so I'd like to retreat from this. <br> -I would be glad if someone else would take over this task. -I would then transfer the copyright to her/him.</strong><br> -(The copyright only serves two objectives:<br> -– to prevent anyone from claiming the copyright for himself -and thus -preventing the original author from continuing her/his work,<br> -– to achieve that the author is been informed about any -incorrect or missing information.)</p> -<p><strong>The main list is divided into two parts:</strong></p> -<p><strong>Converters <a href="textopc.html">from -LaTeX to PC textprocessors</a></strong></p> -<p><strong>Converters <a href="pctotex.html">from -PC textprocessors to LaTeX</a></strong></p> -<p>Please also read the <a href="#copyright">copyright</a> -and the <a href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a></p> -<p>You can also <strong>download the whole set of www pages</strong> -in a <strong><a href="wp-conv.zip">zip file</a></strong>. -It is also available from <a href="#ctan">CTAN</a> -(directory .../help/wp-conv/).</p> -<h2>Related external www pages</h2> -<p><a href="https://www.texfaq.org/FAQ-fmtconv" target="_blank">TeX-FAQ (English), Other conversions to and -from (La)TeX</a></p> -<p><a href="http://projekte.dante.de/DanteFAQ/DokumentKonverter" target="_blank"> -TeX-FAQ (auf Deutsch), Dokument-Konverter von bzw. in das -(La)TeX-Markup-Format (externer Link)</a> -</p> -<h3><a name="ctan">CTAN</a></h3> -<p>CTAN is "The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network". It consists -of a primary host and many mirrors.</p> -<p>The primary CTAN host – which also allows uploading – is the -German:<br> -<a href="http://www.dante.de/" target="_blank">Der deutsche CTAN Server -(The German CTAN server - external link)</a><br> -</p> -<p>It is also possible to order CD-ROM(s) from CTAN with the CTAN contents – <br> -description in German: <a href="http://projekte.dante.de/DanteFAQ/Bezugsquellen" target="_blank"> -http://projekte.dante.de/DanteFAQ/Bezugsquellen (external link)</a>,<br> -description in English: <a href="http://www.tug.org/store/#software" target="_blank"> -http://www.tug.org/store/#software (external link)</a>.</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.</p> -<p><big><strong><a name="copyright">Copyright</a></strong></big> -© 1998 … 2021 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>It must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation -format) is granted as long as the contents are unchanged.</li> -<li>You may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution.</li> -</ul> -<h2><a name="disclaimer">Disclaimer</a></h2> -<p>1. 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/ktbugs.html b/help/wp-conv/ktbugs.html deleted file mode 100644 index a4de6e6b35..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/ktbugs.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>Why K-Talk's software doesn't work for me</title> - -</head> - -<body> - -<h1>Why K-Talk's software doesn't work for me</h1> - -<p>last substantial update: May 25, 1998<br> -editorial update: Oct. 10, 2008</p> - -<h3>Distinguish two groups of causes why K-Talk's software -doesn't work for me: -</h3> - -<h3>A. General Problems</h3> - -<p>1. K-Talk's software uses their own formula editor "MathEdit", -which is incompatible with Microsoft's equation editor. Therefore if I -convert a LaTeX file to word, only users having K-Talk's MathEdit are -able to use the converted file.</p> - -<p>2. On the PC wordprocessor side, K-Talk's software primarily -uses the WordPerfect 5.1 format. MS Word users must install extra -macros for conversion to a "tagged document file". <br> - -These macros however are written for Word6 and need some dlls belonging -to word6 which I don't have because I have word7(95). So I could not -get them running.</p> - -<p>3. Capacity: on converting the "LaTeX2e Kurzbeschreibung" -(from CTAN, "l2kurz.tex" plus include-files) I get the error message -"file l2k2.tex too large to include".<br> - -As LaTeX is intended for large documents, a professional converter -should be able to convert large documents!</p> - -<h3>B. Localization Problems</h3> - -<p>1. In addition to being not compatible with MS word versions -later than word6, the word macros need to be localized if one doesn't -have the English version of Word.</p> - -<p>2. TexPort doesn't recognize German umlauts used in german.sty -- see the converted example "l2kurz"</p> - -<h3>Sample of Converted Files (LaTeX -> WP)</h3> - -<p><a href="bin/essent.zip">essent.zip</a> -containing the files:<br> -essential.tex, hndout.sty=LaTeX source<br> -essent.wp5=wp5.1 file converted by TexPort </p> - -<p><a href="bin/l2kurz.zip">l2kurz.zip</a> -containing the files:<br> -l2kurz.tex, l2k1.tex, l2k2.tex, l2k3.tex, l2k4.tex, l2ksym.tex, a4.sty, -german.sty=LaTeX source<br> -l2kurz.wp5=wp5.1 file converted by TexPort</p> - -<p>where essential.tex and l2kurz.tex are originals from CTAN.<br> -(Meanwhile these files got updated on CTAN. -If you want to use these files for other purpose than reproducing my -conclusion, get the current versions from CTAN.)</p> - -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> - - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> - -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/la2mml.html b/help/wp-conv/la2mml.html deleted file mode 100644 index f3e61f8357..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/la2mml.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>la2mml: LaTeX to FrameMaker</title></head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="textopc.html">Converters from LaTeX to PC -Textprocessors - Overview</a></p> -<h1>la2mml</h1> -<p>last update: Jan. 22, 2008</p> -<p>Converts LaTeX documents to MML (Maker Markup Language), a -format used by Adobe FrameMaker, a page layout program available for -Unix, Windows, and Mac. </p> -<p>USA site: -<a href="http://vasc.ri.cmu.edu/old_help/Document/Latex2fm/latex2fm.html">http://vasc.ri.cmu.edu/old_help/Document/Latex2fm/latex2fm.html -(external link)</a> -</p> -<p>The site <a href="http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/%7Ekjt/software/framemaker/"> -http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~kjt/software/framemaker/ (external link)</a> -contains templates which make conversion from Framemaker to LaTeX more -easy. It also supplies converters from Framemaker to LaTeX and from -LaTeX to -Framemaker.</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/laola.html b/help/wp-conv/laola.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0b509318b8..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/laola.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>LAOLA</title> - -</head> - -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - Overview</a></p> -<h1>LAOLA</h1> -<p>last update: Jan. 22, 2008</p> -<p>LAOLA can read Word6- and Word7-documents under Unix and -extract the text. </p> -<p>Excerpt from the WWW page: "LAOLA is a collection of -documentations and perl programs dealing with binary file formats of -Windows program documents. LAOLA is giving access to the raw document -streams of any program using -"structured storage" technology to save its documents. ELSER is -dealing especially with these streams as they are present in Word 6 and -Word 7 documents." </p> -<p>See <a href="http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Eschwartz/pmh/"> -http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~schwartz/pmh/ (external link)</a> -</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/latex2rtf.html b/help/wp-conv/latex2rtf.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8ba5ec132a..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/latex2rtf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>latex2rtf converter</title></head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="textopc.html">Converters from LaTeX to PC -Textprocessors - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>latex2rtf converter </h1> -<p>this page last updated on Jan. 10, 2011</p> -<p>latex2rtf, written in C. </p> -<p>Converts most standard LaTeX markup and some more, but only -those -markup and packages which are hard-coded in latex2rtf's program code. -</p> -<p>LaTeX equations are converted either to Word's formula fields -(EQ fields) or images. -(Anyone who wants and is able to implement conversion to equation -editor objects please contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de).)<br> -The default is conversion to formula fields. These generally display -the equations in a reasonable quality. If in Word you double-click on a -formula field, it will be converted to an equation editor object, but -often with really bad result (depending on which constructs are -contained in the equation). <br> -Conversion of equations to images requires a TeX installation, -ImageMagick, and Ghostscript. -</p> -<p>References are converted to field functions which must be -updated after loading the resulting rtf file into Word (mark complete -document and press F9). -</p> -<p>Still there are drawbacks in the conversion. In fact, don't -expect any LaTeX-file to be converted like you want, don't expect it to -be converted without errors or warnings, and: don't even expect it to -be converted at all, since LaTeX2rtf is at most at a very experimental -stage. LaTeX2rtf is known to have a lot of bugs. In fact we could state -that there are some special cases, where a LaTeX-file can be translated -to RTF satisfactorily by LaTeX2rtf. <br> --- This was sort of disclaimer, ok? Ok! </p> -<p>C-source and makefiles (compiles on Unix and Macintosh OSX -with gcc; -Linux with gcc; MS-DOS/Windows with gcc (djgpp or cygwin); and -Macintosh OS9 with the DropUnix environment) as well as executables for -MS-DOS (compatible with win95, win98, winME, nt4.0, win2000, winXP, and -Vista) and Macintosh are available from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/"> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/ (external link)</a>. </p> -<p>A stable but not always the most recent release is also -available from <a href="index.html#ctan">CTAN</a>, -directory .../support/latex2rtf <br> -(the ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is -either "/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive"). </p> -<p>We still seek for people joining us as maintainer or -developer. If you are interested, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de).</p> -<h3>Program Copyright:</h3> -<p>This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -published by the -Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. <br> -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANT-ABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the <a href="GPL.txt">GNU General Public License</a> -for more details. </p> -<p>Note that this Copyright note only applies to the changes made -to get the actual version. The older versions have their own Copyright -policy stated in their distribution. </p> -<h3>History:</h3> -<p> In 1994 the first Version of LaTeX2rtf was written by a group -of students of the Viena University supervised by Ralf Schlatterbeck. -They took up a LaTeX parser and added most of the functionality to the -program. In 1995 work continued with a second group of students. The -result was LaTeX2rtf Version 1.5. </p> -<p>Unfortunately, two different persons started further -development of that program, not knowing of each other:</p> -<ul> -<li>In 1997, Daniel Taupin started updating this converter. He -added e.g. the feature to convert equations to bitmaps by invoking the -TeX engine. However this required the emTeX distribution (for DOS) -which is no longer supported. </li> -<li> In 1998, Georg Lehner found the reference to the original -LaTeX2rtf on this webpage and added some functionality. His work -resulted in version 1.8aa. Unfortunately he did not know about Daniel's -developments.</li> -</ul> -<p>In 2001, Scott Prahl started to make some significant -enhancements, also including many of Daniel's additions. He is still -working on it. Latest stable release is 2.1.1 b5 and includes all of -the features of Daniel's version.</p> -<p>Temporarily I (Wilfried Hennings) feel responsible for -coordinating the exchange of development information. But <em>we -are still seeking for a person who can act as coordinator of future -development, and we also need a person to take over the development. -</em> Anyone feeling able to do that -please contact me by email to texconvfaq "at" gmx.de. </p> -<p>The project is now hosted at sourceforge.net which aids in -further development. Visit its homepage at <a href="http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/"> -http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ (external link)</a> or its -project page at <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/"> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/ (external link)</a>. </p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998 … 2011 Wilfried -Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/ltx2word.html b/help/wp-conv/ltx2word.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8df71c27d5..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/ltx2word.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head> - <title>ltx2word macros</title></head> - -<body> - - -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> - -Up to <a href="textopc.html">Converters from LaTeX to PC Textprocessors - -Overview</a></p> - -<h1>ltx2word macros</h1> - -<p>last update: July 24, 2001</p> - -<p>LaTeX to WinWord 6, WinWord 7(95) and WinWord 97 converter, written as Word -macros. </p> - -<p>Author: W. Hennings (myself) (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de)</p> - -<p>Caution! Quick-and-dirty "pre-alpha" version! <br> - -The author grants no warranty of any kind, especially neither for functionality -nor for any damage caused by use of the program, but suggestions for -enhancement are welcome. </p> - -<p>New version June 11, 1997: More tags implemented, e.g. now also converts -\begin{tabular} ... \end{tabular} to a table and \begin{center} ... -\end{center} to centered text. Still no formulae!!</p> - -<p>Download: <a href="bin/ltx2word.zip">ltx2word.zip</a>. This zipfile -contains: </p> - -<dl> - - <dt>ltx2w95.dot:</dt> - - <dd>Template for GERMAN WinWord 7, probably also WinWord 6. <br> - -NOT designed for, but adaptable to non-German versions. </dd> - - <dt>ltx2w97.doc:</dt> - - <dd>Converted to Word97 by Carsten Schwartz <smike "at" vip.cybercity.dk></dd> - - <dt>license.txt:</dt> - - <dd>The GNU Public License</dd> - -</dl> - -<p>Note: This macro set is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU -General Public License</a> as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. </p> - -<hr> - -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> - -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> - -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting (e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the contents -are unchanged. </li> - - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for media and -distribution</li> - -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> - -</body></html> -pyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> -> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/mathtype.html b/help/wp-conv/mathtype.html deleted file mode 100644 index 03aa9a61b2..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/mathtype.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head> - <title>MathType equation editor</title></head> - -<body> - -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> - -<h1>MathType equation editor</h1> - -<p>last update: Sep. 21, 2007</p> - -<p>MathType, the full scale, commercial version of the equation editor -which comes with Microsoft Word, is capable of converting its equations -to TeX format. Plain Tex, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, AMS-LaTeX and several flavors -of MathML are available in the current release 6. <br> -MathType comes with a Word macro which will convert all the equations in a Word -document into TeX.<br> -One can also type or paste an equation coded in TeX into MathType 6.</p> -<p>A special version of MathType, called TeXaide, is now available to be -downloaded for free from the <a href="http://www.mathtype.com/mathtype/">mathtype homepage (external link)</a>. -With TeXaide you can compose equations and output them in Plain TeX, AMS TeX, -LaTeX, and AMS LaTeX. You can also select and copy a Word equation -(with or without opening the equation editor), paste it into TeXaide -and then output it in TeX format, one equation at a time. It runs on -Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0 and newer. </p> - -<p>I personally have MathType 3.1 and 4.0, too, and these are able to -convert from their own format as well as from WinWord's EquationEditor -format TO TeX. The backward direction (TeX to MathType) is ONLY possible -for TeX code which was produced by MathType (containing a TeX comment -which allows MathType to see how it was generated). -<br>However MathType 6 now allows typing or pasting TeX code which thereby -is converted to a MathType object. -<br>Back-conversion from MathType to EquationEditor is only possible -from MathType 3.1 and 4, not from the later versions. </p> - -<hr> - -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting (e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the contents -are unchanged. </li> - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for media and -distribution</li> -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/pc2txtbl.html b/help/wp-conv/pc2txtbl.html deleted file mode 100644 index 10437c6849..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/pc2txtbl.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html lang="en-us"><head><title>PC -> LaTeX Converter Quick Comparison List</title></head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>PC -> LaTeX Converter Quick Comparison List</h1> -<p><strong>Switch conversion direction: <a href="tx2pctbl.html">From LaTeX to -PC</a></strong></p> -<p>Author: Wilfried Hennings (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de), last -update: March 3, 2011</p> -<p>NOTE: This table is still under construction. I only had time -to include the most recent converters.</p> -<table border="1" width="100%"> -<tbody> -<tr> -<th width="18%">Program<br> -Author(s)<br> -referred version</th> -<th width="40%">Features</th> -<th width="20%">supported Systems</th> -<th width="190">where to get<br> -(external links!)</th> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">rtf2latex2e -<br> -by Ujwal Sathyam and Scott Prahl (free)<br>2-0-1 (Feb. 1, 2011)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">convert -from RTF -<ul> -<li> detects text style: bold, italic, color, big, -small,... </li> -<li> reads embedded figures: PICT, EMF, GIF, TIFF, WMF, PNG, JPEG </li> -<li> reads tables: simple to semi-complex </li> -<li>reads Equation Editor or MathType equations</li> -<li>converts most greek and math symbols </li> -<li> reads footnotes</li> -<li>converted latex file uses utf8<br></li><li>supports codepages 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, mac, NeXt </li> -<li> translates hyperlinks using the hyperref package </li> -</ul> -</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">all -kinds of Unix <br> -DOS, MS Windows</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">CTAN:<br> -.../support/rtf2latex2e <br> -for most recent version see <br> -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtf2latex2e/">sourceforge.net/ -projects/rtf2latex2e/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">wsW2LTXGUI<br> -by Ingo H. de Boer<br> -1.1.0.0 (May 25, 2006)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">The -wsW2LTXGUI program is a graphical user interface to the wsW2LTX library -which handles all the methods described in the wsW2LTX API reference.<br> -The wsW2LTX library is an application programming interface (API) -designed to translate a MS Word document to LaTeX. The library is based -on libwv and on several other (mostly Unix based) libraries. </td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">MS -Windows</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">CTAN:<br> -.../support/word2latex<br> -homepage: <a href="http://www.winshell.de/modules/w2ltx_download/">www.winshell.de/ -modules/w2ltx_download/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">wp2latex -<br> -by J. Fojtik (free)<br> -3.53 (Sep. 19, 2010)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">convert -from WordPerfect 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, and 6/7/8.x document files <br> -converts (among others): -<ul> -<li>Equations</li> -<li>Tables </li> -<li>Footnotes, Endnotes, Cross-references</li> -<li>Superscript, Subscript</li> -<li>Extended characters (foreign language/accented, math, -Greek - not linedrawing)</li> -</ul> -</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">Linux<br> -DOS, MS Windows</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">CTAN:<br> -.../support/wp2latex -(older version 3.38)<br> -for most recent version see <a href="http://www.penguin.cz/%7Efojtik/wp2latex/wp2latex.htm">www.penguin.cz/ -~fojtik/wp2latex/ wp2latex.htm</a> </td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Word2TeX<br> -Chikrii Softlab. shareware, 99$ (45$ academic)<br> -version 5.01 (Feb. 2010)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">save -as LaTeX from within Word<br> -converts: -<ul> -<li>Equation Editor 2.x-3.x, Design Science MathType 1.x, -2.x, 3.x, 3.5, 4.0 embedded objects (*)</li> -<li>figures (to EPS or PDF)(*)</li> -<li>tables (even very complicated) (*)</li> -<li>footnotes</li> -<li>endnotes (to bibliography)</li> -<li>index</li> -<li>cross-references</li> -<li>paragraph styles (heading1 to heading4, custom styles)</li> -<li>character attributes</li> -<li>Greek-charset</li> -<li>multibyte character encodings (Unicode)</li> -<li>and many more (see <a href="http://www.word2tex.com/">homepage</a>)</li> -</ul> -(*) some restrictions will apply in unregistered Word2TeX</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">MS -Windows 98 + Word for Windows 95, or newer required</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">homepage:<br> -<a href="http://www.word2tex.com/">www.word2tex.com</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top">Word-to-LaTeX<br> -Michal Kebrt (Shareware, 79 $)<br>version 2.0 (Jan 2011)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top">save as LaTeX -from within Word<br> -converts: -<ul> -<li>equations (conversion to TeX code requires MathType, -otherwise they are converted to png or eps)</li> -<li>raster images</li> -<li>tables</li> -<li>lists</li> -<li>footnotes and endnotes</li> -<li>bookmarks</li> -<li>and more (see <a href="http://www.wordtolatex.com/">homepage</a>)</li> -</ul> -</td> -<td align="left" valign="top">MS Windows + -Word for Windows 2002 (XP) or newer required, plus MS .NET Framework 2.0</td> -<td align="left" valign="top">Homepage: <br> -<a href="http://www.wordtolatex.com/">www.wordtolatex.com</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Writer2LaTeX<br> -converts OpenOffice.org / StarOfficeWriter documents into LaTeX2e -(free).<br>1.0.0 (Sept. 21, 2009)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">The -current version deals with plain text and formulas. <br> -It is included as export filter in OpenOffice 2.04 and later<br> -</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">all -OS supporting Java </td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">homepage:<br> -<a href="http://writer2latex.sourceforge.net/">writer2latex.sourceforge.net/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Calc2LaTeX<br> -converts OpenOffice.org spreadsheet tables into LaTeX2e (free)<br>0.2.4 (Oct. 29, 2005)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Calc2LaTeX -is an OpenOffice.org Calc (Spreadsheet) macro for converting tables.</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">Linux -or MS Windows plus Open Office 1.03, 1.1 or 2.0</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">homepage:<br> -<a href="http://calc2latex.sourceforge.net/">calc2latex.sourceforge.net/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Excel2LaTeX<br> -converts Excel spreadsheet to LaTeX<br>2.1 (Sept. 18, 2008)</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Excel-macro -to convert Excel to LaTeX. The generated LaTeX code uses the tabular -environment.</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">MS -Windows plus MS Excel</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">CTAN:<br><a href="http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/excel2latex/">www.ctan.org/tex-archive/ support/excel2latex/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Gnumeric -can import Excel data and export to LaTeX</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Gnumeric -is an open source -spreadsheet application which can import Excel data and export to LaTeX</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">Linux -or MS Windows</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">homepage:<br> -<a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/">www.gnome.org/ -projects/gnumeric/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="18%">Publishing -Companion<br> -KTalk Communications (commercial, 399 US$)<br> -v. 2.21</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">converts -(among others): -<ul> -<li>Automatic Indexes</li> -<li>Footnotes, Endnotes</li> -<li>Foreign Characters</li> -<li>Running Headers & Footers</li> -<li>Superscripts & Subscripts</li> -<li>MathEdit Math Equations</li> -<li>MS Word 6.0 Math Equations</li> -<li>WordPerfect Math Equations</li> -</ul> -</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="20%">DOS -/ MS Windows</td> -<td align="left" valign="top" width="190">homepage:<br> -<a href="http://www.ktalk.com/pubcomp.html"> -www.ktalk.com/ -pubcomp.html</a></td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998 ... 2011 -Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/pctotex.html b/help/wp-conv/pctotex.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1be2094c86..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/pctotex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html lang="en-us"><head><title>Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - Overview</title></head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="index.html">Converters between LaTeX and -PC Textprocessors homepage</a></p> -<h1>Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - Overview</h1> -<p><strong>Switch conversion direction: <a href="textopc.html">From LaTeX to -PC</a></strong></p> -<p>Author: Wilfried Hennings (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de), last -update (including subpages): March 3, 2011<br> -The url of this page is <a href="http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/pctotex.html"> -http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/pctotex.html</a> </p> -<p>I maintain these pages because I need converters between LaTeX -and PC Textprocessors for my work and I want to share the information -with others who need it. Because I maintain them in my spare time (uh, -what is spare time?), I can not answer individual questions.</p> -<p><strong>This list is as good or as bad as its support, -and I need YOUR support to update and supplement this list.</strong> -Please supplement if you know more and/or better ones. There are some -more converters on the CTAN sites, but the following seem to be most -promising for conversion to and from the -current versions of wordprocessors. </p> -<p>Neither correctness nor completeness is guaranteed. <br> -All opinions mentioned (if any) are my own, not my employer's. Please -send corrections, enhancements and supplements (auch in deutscher -Sprache) to the following address: <br> -texconvfaq "at" gmx.de</p> -<p>Note that this FAQ list contains information about converters -<strong>ONLY</strong> between PC word processors and LaTeX. -Converters to and from <strong>other formats may have own FAQ -lists</strong> – e.g. see the link for converters to -and from -HTML.</p> -<hr> -<p>For the impatient, here is a <a href="pc2txtbl.html">table -with overview of features</a> of the most recent converters.</p> -<hr> -<h2>General Remarks</h2> -<p>Before looking for a converter, stop and think about a -principal question: </p> -<h3>What do you want to be converted in which way?</h3> -<p>Do you want to convert the <strong>document structure</strong>, -i.e. a heading should remain a heading, a list should remain a list -etc., no matter how it will look like in the target format?<br> -Or do you want to convert the <strong>appearance</strong>, -i.e. how it looks like, no matter how it is represented in the target -format?<br> -Or do you want a mixture of both?<br> -For using SGML as an intermediate format, you would have to specify the -translation rules yourself (as far as I understood). This makes sense, -and explains why different people have very different opinions about -which converter best fits their needs: They simply have different -demands and expectations on what should be converted and how. <br> -So, not only practically there is no converter which is good for -everyone and every purpose, but this is even principally impossible -because there are no well-defined requirements which a converter should -meet. </p> -<p>So keep this in mind when looking through the following list -of converters, try yourself and decide what you need.</p> -<h3>Principal problems of wordprocessor to LaTeX conversion</h3> -<p>One advantage of LaTeX is that it forces to structure a -document, whereas wordprocessors like Word/WordPerfect allow -unstructured documents. It is hardly possible to automatically -structure a document where there was no structure before. </p> -<p>However it is nevertheless possible to write a structured -document with a wordprocessor by consistently using styles. Therefore, -wordprocessor documents using styles can be converted to a LaTeX with -an equivalent (but not necessarily identical) structure. </p> -<h3>There are several ways to convert</h3> -<ul> -<li>use a Wordprocessor macro: search for formats, special -characters and equations, tag them with LaTeX markup, then save as -plain text <br> -<br> -</li> -<li>use a Wordprocessor export filter<br> -<br> -</li> -<li>use an external converter: </li> -</ul> -<ol> -<li>Word binary format -> LaTeX</li> -<li>RTF (Word ASCII format, use Word's own RTF export) --> LaTeX</li> -<li>Open Office format -> LaTeX</li> -<li>WordPerfect 5.1 format -> LaTeX</li> -<li>HTML (use Wordprocessor's built-in or add-on html -converter) -> LaTeX </li> -<li>maybe other external format(s)</li> -</ol> -<p>The converters being most complete, undergoing further -development and -having support are:</p> -<p><a href="#rtf2latex2e">rtf2latex2e</a> - -free standalone rtf to LaTeX converter for Mac, PC, and Unix</p> -<p><a href="#word2tex">word2tex</a> - -shareware, MS Word export filter for PC</p> -<p><a href="#GrindEQ">GrindEQ</a> - shareware, -MS Word export filter for PC </p> -<p><a href="#wordtolatex">word-to-latex</a> - shareware, -MS Word export filter for PC </p> -<p><a href="#writer2latex">Writer2LaTeX</a> - -free export filter and standalone Open Office converter</p> -<p><a href="#wp2latex">WP2LaTeX</a> - free -standalone Word Perfect converter for PC</p> -<hr> -<h2>Using a Word macro</h2> -<h3>Free:</h3> -<p><b>winw2ltx</b>: A set -of macros, originally for WinWord 2, adapted to WinWord 6 and -7 (95) and now (Aug. 2008) to WinWord 97 (and up) -<br> -See <a href="winw2ltx.html">more detailed page</a> -</p> -<h3>Commercial:</h3> -<p><b>MathType</b>: PC equation editor with export to -LaTeX. <br> -See <a href="mathtype.html">more detailed page</a>.<br> -<a href="http://www.mathtype.com/"> -MathType home page (external link)</a> </p> -<hr> -<h2>Using a Word export filter</h2> -<h3>Shareware:<br> -</h3> -<p><a name="wordtolatex"></a><b>Word-To-LaTeX</b>: -This converter can convert documents -from Word2002(XP) or later to LaTeX.<br>The -conversion can be run from the command-line (can be used for -batch-processing), through the graphic interface, or directly from Word.<br>Besides Word2002(XP) or later it also needs MS .NET -Framework <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en">2.0 -(external link)</a><br> -Converts: -</p> -<ul> -<li>Equation Editor objects and MathType objects, if one has -MathType installed.</li> -<li>Images and embedded objects like Excel graphs to -Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format or to bitmaps (PNG format).</li> -<li>Paragraphs marked as headings using the Word built-in -styles to sections (the default mappings can be changed).</li> -<li>Ordered and unordered lists (even nested), and complex -tables with merged rows and columns.</li> -<li>Footnotes and endnotes. Bibliography -items can be optionally created from endnotes.</li> -<li>Table and figure titles, index, table of contents, -multicolumn sections, hyperlinks.</li> -<li>Special and national characters (e.g. Greek, Russian or -Hebrew), even those from the Symbol font. (Remark: To make LaTeX -recognize some converted special characters, one should add the line -"\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}" to the preamble. If the text is not in -English, LaTeX also needs the line "\usepackage[language]{babel}".)</li> -</ul> -<p>For a complete list of features, visit its -<a href="http://www.wordtolatex.com/">homepage -(external link)</a>.</p> -<p>The package can be downloaded from the <a href="http://www.wordtolatex.com/">homepage -(external link)</a>. Limited to 15 days of trial.</p> - -<p><a name="word2tex"></a><b>Word2TeX</b>: -This converter can save documents -from Word95 or later as LaTeX, <b>including equation -editor (!)</b> -objects, MathType objects and Word 2007-2010 equations. <br> -Current version: 5.01, Feb. 2011.<br>Converts:</p> -<ul> -<li>all versions of Equation Editor and Design Science -MathType embedded objects (*)</li> -<li>figures (to EPS or PDF)(*)</li> -<li>tables (even very complicated) (*)</li> -<li>footnotes </li> -<li>endnotes (to bibliography)</li> -<li>index</li> -<li>cross-references</li> -<li>paragraph styles (heading1 to heading4, custom styles) -- -customizable</li> -<li>character attributes (bold, italic etc.) -- customizable</li> -<li>Greek-charset</li> -<li>multibyte character encodings (Unicode)</li> -<li>and many more (see <a href="http://www.word2tex.com/">homepage -(external link)</a>)</li> -</ul> -<p>(*) restrictions will apply in unregistered Word2TeX: only 7 -first equations will be translated, only 1 first table will be -translated, only 1 first figure will be translated. Limited to 30 days -of trial.</p> -<p>For a complete list of features, visit its -<a href="http://www.word2tex.com/">homepage (external link)</a>.</p> -<p><a name="GrindEQ"></a><b>GrindEQ -Word-to-Latex</b>: Shareware, 99EUR (49EUR academic)<br> -converts Microsoft Word documents to LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, Plain TeX, or -AMS-TeX format. <br> -Microsoft Equation 2007, Microsoft Equation 3.x, and -MathType are supported. <br> -Works with Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP/2003/2007 -and Microsoft Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/x64/Vista. <br> -Evaluation version is restricted to 10 launches.<br> -See <a href="http://www.grindeq.com/">homepage (external -link)</a> -</p> -<h2>Converting from Word binary format</h2> -<p>This means the .doc format which is used by Word 95, 97, 2000, -XP and 2003 and in which also Word 2007 can save its documents if -you tell it to do so. The new XML format which is by default used by -Word 2007 is (afaik) not yet supported.</p> -<h3>Free:</h3> -<p>The free (LGPL) office suite <b>Open -Office</b> can import Word format and export to -LaTeX format. -Open Office runs on MacOSX, several Linux/Unix's and also -Windows95/98/NT/XP/2003 and Vista and stores documents as XML.<br> -My (and other's) experiences with OO 3.1 are quite good, given -the following prerequisites. <br> -- You need to install the <a href="pctotex.html#writer2latex">Writer2LaTeX</a> -extension.<br> -- You need to check -"Extras-Options-Load/Save-Microsoft Office-Load-MathType to OpenOffice -Math".<br> -See <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/"> -homepage (external link)</a> </p> -<p><b>LAOLA</b> can -read Word6/Word7(=95) documents under Unix and extract the text.<br> -See <a href="laola.html">more detailed page</a><br> -<a href="http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Eschwartz/pmh/">LAOLA -homepage (external link)</a></p> -<p><b>word2x</b>: Converts -Word6/Word7(=95) documents to LaTeX or plain text. <br> -See <a href="word2x.html">more detailed page</a><br> -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/word2x/">word2x -homepage (external link)</a></p> -<p><b>antiword</b>: A free MS Word reader for Linux, -BeOS and RISC OS. It converts the binary files from Word 6, 7, 97 and -2000 to text and Postscript. -<br> -See <a href="http://www.winfield.demon.nl/index.html">antiword -homepage (external link)</a>. <br> -A user's comment: "It is still a -bit incomplete, but I found it to be rather useful. Moreover, it is -available for a wider-than-usual range of platforms."</p> -<p><b>wvWare</b> is a library that can read the -Word6/Word7(=95), Word8(=97) and Word9(=2000) binary file format. It -works under most Unix systems.<br> -See <a href="http://wvware.sourceforge.net/">wvWare -homepage (external link)</a>.<br> -The wvWare library is used as import library in the wordprocessor -AbiWord (see below). <br> -Its predecessor MSWordView could only read Word8(=97) and convert word -into html, which can then be read with a browser. </p> -<p>For the wvware library an API "wsW2LTX" and a GUI shell -"wsW2LTXGUI" (for MS Windows) is available at -<a href="http://www.winshell.de/modules/w2ltx_download/">http://www.winshell.de/modules/w2ltx_download/ -(external link)</a> -</p> -<p>The free (GPL) wordprocessor <b>AbiWord</b> -can import Word format (by using the aforementioned wvWare) and export -to LaTeX format. AbiWord runs on BeOS, several Unix's and also -Windows95/98/NT and stores documents as XML.<br> -<a href="http://www.abisource.com/">AbiWord homepage -(external link)</a> -</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from RTF</h2> -<p>To use an RTF converter, the wordprocessor document must first -be "saved as" Rich Text Format. However each new version of MS Word -came with a new level of the RTF language. Most of the available -converters cannot understand the current RTF version</p> -<h3>Free:</h3> -<p><a name="rtf2latex2e"></a><b>rtf2latex2e</b> 2-0-1 version (2011). <br> -download from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtf2latex2e/"> -sourceforge (external link)</a>.<br> -See <a href="rtf2latex2e.html">more detailed page</a><br> -If you are interested in the history of this converter, see <a href="rtf2latex.html">this page.</a></p> -<p><b>RTF2LaTeX</b>, a patch for WP2LaTeX that allows -it to convert also RTF documents. Experimental Release 0.4 (works, but -it knows only a small group of commands). See its -<a href="http://www.penguin.cz/%7Efojtik/wp2latex/rtf2latex.htm">homepage -(external link)</a>.</p> -<p><b>GNU unRTF</b> is a command-line program written -in C which -converts documents in Rich Text Format (.rtf) to several formats -including LaTeX. <br> -See its <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/unrtf/unrtf.html"> -homepage (external link)</a>. -The latest version 0.21.10 (Jan.17, 2010) is only available as source -code. <br> -A precompiled binary for Windows, however an older version (0.19.3, -Feb.12, 2005), is -available from <a href="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/unrtf.htm">sourceforge -(external link)</a>.</p> -<p>The free (GPL) wordprocessor <b>AbiWord</b> -can import rtf and also MS Word doc format and export to LaTeX format. -AbiWord runs on BeOS, -several Unix's and also Windows95b or higher (up to XP) and stores -documents as XML.<br> -<a href="http://www.abisource.com/">AbiWord homepage -(external link)</a></p> -<h3>Commercial:</h3> -<p><b>Scientific Word</b>: Win95/98/2000/NT4 based -TeX/LaTeX system with graphical editor and rtf import capability -including MS's equation editor equations. The rtf import converter is -basically the same as rtf2latex2e. <br> -See <a href="sciword.html">more detailed page</a><br> -<a href="http://www.mackichan.com/">Scientific Word home -page (external link)</a></p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from Open Office format</h2> -<p><a name="writer2latex"></a><b>Writer2LaTeX</b> -is a commandline utility written in java. It converts -OpenOffice.org/StarOffice Writer documents into LaTeX2e.</p> -<p>If you have OpenOffice or StarOffice installed, get the Writer2LaTeX extension from -<a href="http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/writer2latex"> -http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/writer2latex</a>.</p> -<p>If you need Writer2LaTeX as a standalone converter, see its <a href="http://writer2latex.sourceforge.net/"> -homepage (external link)</a> -<br> -<br> -Supported operating systems: All on which Java is supported. -Requires java runtime environment (JRE), version 1.4 or higher, to run -Writer2LaTeX. JRE is included in OpenOffice, and also can -be downloaded from <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp">java.sun.com -(external link)</a> (scroll down to "Java Runtime -Environment (JRE)").</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from WordPerfect format</h2> -<h3>Free:</h3> -<p><a name="wp2latex"></a><b>WP2LaTeX</b> -converts -WordPerfect 1.x / 2.x / 3.x / 4.x / 5.x / 6-8.x, including -equations, to LaTeX.<br> -See <a href="wp2latex.html">more detailed page</a><br> -<a href="http://www.penguin.cz/%7Efojtik/wp2latex/wp2latex.htm">homepage -(external link)</a></p> -<p><a href="texperf.html">TeXPerfect</a>: -WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS -> LaTeX Translater</p> -<h3>Commercial:</h3> -<p><a name="pubcomp"></a><b>Publishing -Companion</b>: -converts Word/WordPerfect, including equations, to LaTeX. Comes with -own equation editor. <br> -See <a href="pubcomp.html">more -detailed page</a><br> -<a href="http://www.ktalk.com/">KTALK's -home page (external link)</a> </p> -<hr> -<h2>HTML as intermediate format</h2> -<h3>Wordprocessor to HTML</h3> -<p>There are free HTML converters for Word 6 and 7(95) for -Windows available from Microsoft: <br> -Download... <a href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/WORDIA.EXE">IA -for Word 6 (external link)</a> / -<a href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/WDIA204Z.EXE">IA -for Word 7 (95) (external link)</a> / <a href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/MACIA20Z.HQX">IA -for Word for Mac (external link)</a> <br> -Word 97 contains an html converter by default, but in contrary -to -the previous versions it only recognizes heading styles if they are -first converted into the corresponding html styles. Also, it sometimes -inserts unnecessary tags. <br> -Word 2000 contains the html converter by default, but you -should not use this default: It actually creates sort of XML with many -Word-specific elements. Instead, for saving as "clean" html, download -and install the <a href="http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Msohtmf2.aspx">add-on -converter from Microsoft (external link)</a>.<br> -For Word XP (2002) and above the "clean" html export -can be installed with Word's setup. It is recommended to "save -as" "html filtered". However this isn't "clean" enough, you should -manually edit the saved html before feeding it to the html-to-LaTeX -converter. </p> -<p>WordPerfect 7 and up have an integrated InternetPublisher. <br> -For WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows, the InternetPublisher is available -separately: -<br> -Download... -<a href="ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/WordPerfect/wpwin/61/internetpublisher.exe">InternetPublisher -for WPWin 6.1 (external link)</a> </p> -<p>There also is a tool for Unix which is intended to convert -word6, word7(95) and word8(97) binary files to html. See -<a href="http://www.su.shuttle.de/turbo/michael/projekte/software/word2html.c.gz">http://www.su.shuttle.de/turbo/michael/projekte/software/word2html.c.gz -(external link)</a> -</p> -<p>Also see www.w3.org for a -<a href="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Tools/Word_proc_filters.html">list -of converters between word processors and HTML (external link)</a> -- now outdated (last change March 1999). -</p> -<h3>HTML to LaTeX</h3> -<p>Because HTML is a structured format, the conversion between -HTML and LaTeX is rather straightforward. However there remain the -limitations of HTML compared to LaTeX, i.e. there are many elements in -LaTeX which can not (yet?) be represented in HTML. </p> -<p>There are several HTML-to-LaTeX converters available. Without -giving recommendations:</p> -<p>Frans Faase's <b>html2tex</b> (C source) -<br> -See <a href="http://home.wxs.nl/%7Efaase009/html2tex.html"> -homepage (external link)</a> -</p> -<p>Peter Thatcher's <b>html2latex</b> (Perl script)<br> -See <a href="http://html2latex.sourceforge.net/"> -homepage at sourceforge.net (external link)</a> -</p> -<p>Jeffrey Schaefer's -<b>html2latex</b> (Perl script)<br> -See <a href="http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/html2latex/welcome.html"> -homepage at www.geom.umn.edu (external link)</a> -</p> -<p>Michal Kebrt's <b>htmltolatex</b> (Java Program)<br> -See <a href="http://htmltolatex.sourceforge.net/">homepage -at sourceforge.net (external link)</a></p> -<p>Some converters are available from -<a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/CTAN.sites">CTAN -(external link)</a> -("Comprehensive TeX Archive Network"), e.g. in -.../support/html2latex. However, what you can find in CTAN under -.../support/html2latex/ is Nathan Torkington's converter of 1993 -- -rather outdated.<br> -(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is -either "/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive") </p> -<hr> -<h2>Other intermediate formats</h2> -<p>There are ways to use <b>SGML</b> as intermediate -format, and others have used it successfully. Having had a quick look -at it, I found it rather complicated, especially it seems that you have -to define the translation rules yourself. So I did not put more effort -in trying to use it. If anyone can give me a ready-to-use cookbook -solution, I will include it here. </p> -<p>Another intermediate format is <b>TeXML</b>. It -was designed to make conversion to (La)TeX as easy as possible, -especially XSLT-conversion from XML format. A converter from TeXML to -(La)TeX is available, see -<a href="http://getfo.sourceforge.net/texml/">http://getfo.sourceforge.net/texml/ -(external link)</a>. -However I yet don't know of any converter from a texprocessor format to -TeXML. </p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from PageMaker</h2> -<p>Pmtolatex, a perl script to convert PageMaker files to LaTeX. -See -<a href="http://www.lightandmatter.com/pmtolatex/pmtolatex.html">homepage -(external link)</a>. -</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from FrameMaker</h2> -<p><a href="http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/%7Ekjt/software/framemaker/">FrameMaker -Utilities (external link)</a>: Contains converters for both -directions -(LaTeX <-> FrameMaker) as well as templates which make -conversion from Framemaker to LaTeX more easy</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from NotaBene</h2> -<p>NB4LATEX converts files from NotaBene4 for DOS (which is an -old -version for DOS) to LaTeX2e format. You find it on <a href="index.html#ctan">CTAN</a> -in directory .../systems/msdos/nb4latex -</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from ChiWriter</h2> -<p>There are two converters on CTAN, but I don't know how good -they are and whether they still work (they are DOS programs from 1993 -and 1994). You find them on <a href="index.html#ctan">CTAN</a> -in directory .../support/chi2ltx/ -and in directory .../support/chi2tex/</p> -<hr> -<h2>Converting from Excel</h2> -<p>There are two possibilities to do that:</p> -<p>1. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Excel2LaTeX</span>: -Excel-macro to convert Excel to LaTeX. -The generated LaTeX code uses the tabular environment.<br> -On CTAN in .../support/excel2latex/, i.e. <a href="http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/excel2latex.html">here</a><br> -</p> -<p><citation from -<a href="http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&p=28364">http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&p=28364</a>><br> -"when I use Excel2Latex, it says "Can't find project or -library" after pressing on the conversion button. ..."<br> -"This problem may be caused by a broken reference to REFEDIT.DLL. -Excel2LaTeX.xla contains a reference to folder OFFICE12 (Office 2007). -If you use the macro with Office 2003 (OFFICE11) you must fix the -reference. REFEDIT.DLL is in c:\Program Files\Microsoft -Office\OFFICE11\. In Excel go to Tools>Macros>Visual -Basic Editor, select VBAProject (Excel2LaTeX.xla) in Project Explorer, -then go to Tools>References and uncheck MISSING:Ref Edit -Control, -click Browse and Open REFEDIT.DLL, then use the priority button to -raise the new Ref Edit Control entry to where the MISSING entry was -(click the up arrow button once and then hold Space to raise)." -</citation -end>. </p> -<p>2. Importing Excel file into <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/">Gnumeric -(external link)</a>, -then exporting to LaTeX. But I have no further info on the resulting -LaTeX markup.</p> -<h2>Converting from OpenOffice spreadsheet</h2> -<p>OO macro to convert from OO to LaTeX: -<a href="http://calc2latex.sourceforge.net/">http://calc2latex.sourceforge.net/ -(external link)</a>. -</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998 ... 2011 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/pubcomp.html b/help/wp-conv/pubcomp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 30afbe9cd7..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/pubcomp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>Publishing Companion</title> - -</head> - -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>Publishing Companion</h1> -<p>last update: July 24, 2001</p> -<p>Note: I tried an older version of this product, but it turned -out not to be -useful for me. Reasons: <a href="ktbugs.html">see here</a>. -Maybe the current -version does much better, but it's too expensive for me.</p> -<p>citation from -<a href="http://www.ktalk.com/pubcomp.html">http://www.ktalk.com/pubcomp.html -(external link)</a> -- citation begin>></p> -<table align="center" border="3" bordercolor="#000080" cellpadding="5"> -<tbody> -<tr> -<th colspan="2" bgcolor="#d9c8a6"><font color="Maroon">Publishing Companion -translates the following to plain TeX or LaTeX:</font></th> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Automatic Indexes</td> -<td>Newspaper-style Columns</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Boxes</td> -<td>Non-break Hyphens & Spaces</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Centering</td> -<td>Outlines</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Endnotes</td> -<td>Page Numbering</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Flush Right</td> -<td>Paragraphs</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Footnotes</td> -<td>Parallel Columns</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Foreign Characters</td> -<td>Point Sizes</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Full Fonts</td> -<td>Redlining</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Horizontal Lines</td> -<td>Running Headers & Footers</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Indents</td> -<td>Soft Hyphens</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Justification</td> -<td>Strikeout</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Mail Merge</td> -<td>Superscripts & Subscripts</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>MathEdit Math Equations</td> -<td>Table of Contents</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>MS Word 6.0 Math Equations</td> -<td>Type Styles (bold, italic)</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>WordPerfect Math Equations</td> -<td>Widows & Orphans on/off</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -<p> <<citation end</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> -ary and mirror) hosts is available at diff --git a/help/wp-conv/readme.txt b/help/wp-conv/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 95f0fbaaf0..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -The html files in this directory (=folder) or zipfile -contain my FAQ list of -converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors in HTML format. - -Because all html links between these pages are relative links, -the files can be put into any directory of your choice ("base dir"); -but be sure to keep the directory structure, -i.e. there should be a subdir "bin" in the base dir. - -Then start with the page "index.html". - - diff --git a/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex.html b/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex.html deleted file mode 100644 index a402aa49c7..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>rtf2TeX and rtf2LaTeX converters</title></head> -<body> -<p> Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - Overview</a></p> -<h1>rtf2TeX and rtf2LaTeX</h1> -<p>last update: Feb 14, 2011</p> -<p>The information provided here is for those who are interested -in the history. -</p> -<p>First, Paul Dubois <dubois "at" -primate.wisc.edu> wrote an RTF reader and -converter to plain text or troff. The version is dated April 1991. <br> -See <a href="http://www.snake.net/software/RTF/">RTF -utilities homepage (external link)</a>. -</p> -<p>a) Based on this reader, Robert Lupton <rhl "at" -astro.princeton.edu> wrote -the <strong>rtf2TeX</strong> converter. Last revision -date: May 1992 </p> -<p>He comments on this as follows (README-file): <br> -citation begin>> <br> -This is a first attempt at an RTF to TeX converter. The parts that -handle fonts and such like seem to work pretty well, although they -could be improved, but the table handling is a problem. I had a good -deal of trouble trying to figure out what particular rtf control codes -were supposed to do; this makes it hard -to convert them into TeX. I have tried to produce good TeX, but this is -not easy due to the sloppy way that many RTF writers generate redundant -font and other changes. <br> -Many things are not handled at all, more due to my lacking motivation -than to their intrinsic difficulty. For example, I don't support double -columns, but it would be easy enough to do (I'd generate a control -sequence to do it, and add the TeX code required to the TeX_defs file. -I even have the TeX somewhere...). -<br> -<<citation end</p> -<p>So far the beginning of the README file. Later he commented: <br> -citation begin>> <br> -Most (all?) RTF is hopelessly unstructured <br> -(the equivalent of \bf \it Hello \rm World \bf He \it \rm said. ) <br> -and the code that I wrote tries valiantly to convert this to something -sensible, in this case <br> -{\it Hello\/} World {\bf He} said. <br> -It is this attempt to make the output TeX usable that makes the code -complicated... <br> -I did not try to convert equations or tables as I could find no -adaquate description of either; I don't think that it would be very -hard. <br> -<<citation end</p> -<p>Available on CTAN sites, dir .../support/rtf2tex </p> -<p>b) Based on these two, Erwin Wechtl wrote the rtf2LaTeX -converter. <br> -Last revision date: Aug. 1993 </p> -<p>He comments on this as follows (README-file): <br> -citation begin>> <br> -<strong>rtf2LaTeX</strong> is a filter built on Paul -DuBois' RTF reader that converts RTF (Microsoft's Rich Text Format) -into LaTeX. rtf2LaTeX expends a good deal of effort in an attempt to -make the resulting LaTeX maintainable and modifiable. <br> -<<citation end</p> -<p>At the moment converts text elements, but no formulas and no -graphics. <br> -C-source and an executable for MSDOS are available on CTAN sites, -dir .../support/rtf2latex </p> -<p>c) In 1999, Ujwal Sathyam took Paul Dubois' rtf reader source -and adapted it to handle later versions of rtf. -To distinguish this branch from the others, it was named -<strong>rtf2latex2e</strong>.<br> -In 2000, Steve Swanson from Mackichan Software -(http://www.mackichan.com, makers of Scientific Word and Workplace) -added the capability to convert Equation Editor and MathType objects.<br> -In the further course of development, many more features were added, -e.g. the capability to convert several types of embedded graphics.<br> -Release 1.0fc2 was finished in May 2001 and remained as such until 2010.</p> -<p>In Dec. 2010, Scott Prahl resumed development on rtf2latex2e, -resulting in a first 2.0 release in Jan 2011.</p> -<p>Available on CTAN sites, dir .../support/rtf2latex2e </p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex2e.html b/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex2e.html deleted file mode 100644 index fb76d423fd..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/rtf2latex2e.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>rtf2latex2e</title> - -</head> - -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>rtf2latex2e</h1> -<p>rtf2latex2e is a utility to convert RTF files from popular -word processors -to the LaTeX2e format. -<br> -rtf2latex2e uses the <a href="http://www.snake.net/software/RTF/">RTF -reader (external link)</a> package by Paul DuBois to parse the -RTF code and generates an -appropriate <a href="http://www.tug.org/">LaTeX (external -link)</a> file. </p> -<p>rtf2latex2e was developed on under Mac OS X but should compile -under any Unix variant.<br> -Windows users should compile under something like MinGW or use -the precompiled binary in the ...-Win package. <br> -rtf2latex2e is distributed along with the source code -under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU -General Public -License (external link)</a>. </p> -<p>The main features of rtf2latex2e are:</p> -<ul> -</ul> -<p> 1. detects text style: bold, italic, color, big, -small,...<br> - 2. reads embedded figures: PICT, EMF, GIF, TIFF, WMF, PNG, -JPEG<br> - 3. reads tables: simple to semi-complex<br> - 4. equations: converts embedded MathType equations<br> - 5. symbols: converts most greek and math symbols<br> - 6. reads footnotes (not in tables yet)<br> - 7. translates hyperlinks using the hyperref package<br> - 8. converted latex file uses utf8<br> - 9. supports codepages 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, mac, NeXt<br> -10. converts RTFD (rtf directories)<br> -11. extended preferences<br> -12. internal document page references<br> -13. save all converted files in a separate directory<br> -<br> -The latest version of rtf2latex2e can be found -<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtf2latex2e/">here (external link)</a>.</p> -<p>(c) Ujwal Sathyam 1999, Scott Prahl 2011 </p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/sciword.html b/help/wp-conv/sciword.html deleted file mode 100644 index 522664bd2b..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/sciword.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>Scientific Word and Scientific WorkPlace</title> - -</head> - -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>Scientific Word and Scientific WorkPlace</h1> -<p>last update: July 24, 2001</p> -<p>citation begin>></p> -<p><a href="http://www.mackichan.com/">MacKichan -Software (external link)</a> publishes -Scientific Word and Scientific WorkPlace. Included with these products -is a -conversion program that will input RTF and output LaTeX. This -conversion will -correctly convert Microsoft Word Equation Editor or MathType equations -in the -RTF file to LaTeX. The conversion program is not available separately, -but it -is based on the free <a href="rtf2latex2e.html">rtf2latex2e</a>. -</p> -<p><<citation end</p> -<p>There is a "light" (and cheaper) version available called -<a href="http://www.scinotebook.com/">Scientific Notebook (external link)</a>, -which is also -capable of importing RTF and exporting (sort of) LaTeX. They also -provide a -free 30 day evaluation version.</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> -mpatible with win95, win98, winME, nt4.0, win2000, winXP) and -Macintosh are available from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/"> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/ (external link)</a>. </p> -<p>A stable but not always the most recent release is also -available from -<a href="index.html#ctan">CTAN</a>, -directory .../support/latex2rtf <br> -(the ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is -either "/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive"). </p> -<p>We still seek for people joining us as maintainer or -developer. If you are interested, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de).</p> -<h3> Program Copyright:</h3> -<p>This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -published by the -Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. <br> -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANT-ABILITY or -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the <a href="GPL.txt">GNU -General Public License</a> -for more details. </p> -<p>Note that this Copyright note only applies to the changes made -to get the actual version. The older versions have their own Copyright -policy -stated in their distribution. </p> -<h3>History:</h3> -<p> In 1994 the first Version of LaTeX2rtf was written by a group -of students of the Viena University supervised by Ralf Schlatterbeck. -They took up -a LaTeX parser and added most of the functionality to the program. In -1995 work -continued with a second group of students. The result was LaTeX2rtf -Version 1.5. </p> -<p>Unfortunately, two different persons started further -development of that program, not knowing of each other:</p> -<ul> -<li>In 1997, Daniel Taupin started updating this converter. He -added e.g. the feature to convert equations to bitmaps by invoking the -TeX engine. However this required the emTeX distribution (for DOS) -which is no longer supported. </li> -<li> In 1998, Georg Lehner found the reference to the original -LaTeX2rtf on this webpage and added some functionality. His work -resulted in version 1.8aa. Unfortunately he did not know about Daniel's -developments.</li> -</ul> -<p>In 2001, Scott Prahl started to make some significant -enhancements, also including many of Daniel's additions. He is still -working on it. So <b>this page is about Georg's and Scott's -version</b>. Latest stable -release is 1.9.19 and includes all of the features of Daniel's version.</p> -<p>Temporarily I (Wilfried Hennings) feel responsible for -coordinating the exchange of development information. But <em>we -are still seeking for a person who can act as coordinator of future -development, and we also need a person to take over the development.</em> -Anyone feeling able to do that -please contact me by email to texconvfaq "at" gmx.de. </p> -<p>We got a project initiated at sourceforge.net which aids in -further development. Visit its homepage at <a href="http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/"> -http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ (external link)</a> or its -project page at <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/"> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/ (external link)</a>. </p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 Wilfried -Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> - <i><b>my </b></i> with personal installation when diff --git a/help/wp-conv/texperf.html b/help/wp-conv/texperf.html deleted file mode 100644 index de8212d671..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/texperf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>TeXPerfect</title> -</head> - -<body> - -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> - -<h1>TeXPerfect</h1> - -<p>last update: July 28, 1998</p> - -<p>citation begin>></p> - -<p>From: John Forkosh <forkosh "at" panix.com> <br> -Subject: New WordPerfect -> LaTeX Translater <br> -Date: Thu, 22 Aug 1996 09:16:36 -0400 (EDT) <br> -I recently uploaded my WordPerfect -> LaTeX translater, called TeXPerfect, -to CTAN. It's available in the support directory under texperf -(.../support/texperf). <br> -(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is either -"/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive") <br> -Full C source is provided, as are executables for both DOS and Linux. The -00README file in the directory provides more details. John (forkosh "at" panix.com) -<br> -<<citation end</p> - -<p>following extracted from the 00README file: </p> - -<p>citation begin>></p> - -<p>Conversion functionality </p> - -<p>Some of the LaTeX conversions performed by TeXPerfect are: <br> -Suppose your input contains a greek alpha from the WordPerfect character set 8. -The output will contain $\alpha$ instead. Most of the other special character -sets provided by WordPerfect are similarly converted. (This conversion is -table-driven by the data in wpchrset.h, and can be easily augmented or -modified.) <br> -Superscripts, subscripts, bold, italics, etc, are all properly interpreted and -handled. <br> -"Hard" returns in WordPerfect <strong>should</strong> generate an -extra blank line, so that LaTeX will see them as paragraphs. That functionality -is mostly programmed, but a last-minute difficulty prevented me from completing -it. Also, no attempt is made to generate section/subsection/etc commands. <br> -If your running text contains an expression like f(x), TeXPerfect will -recognize it and surround it with $'s. A variety of other ad hoc -"rules" are hand-coded into the program to decide when to enter/exit -math mode. Needless to say, the decision isn't always right. You'll need to -correct tp's mistakes in Step 2 above. <br> -Equations written with WordPerfect's equation editor will be reproduced -"verbatim" by TeXPerfect, surrounded by \[ and \]. The only -correction applied is that 1 over 2 becomes 1 \over 2, and similarly for -various other keywords. But no serious attempt to interpret and translate your -equation is made. Matrices, etc, will require considerable hand-tweaking on -your part. But at least you'll have what you originally wrote right in front of -your eyes. <br> -A little LaTeX preamble, etc, is provided, primarily for "cosmetic" -purposes. WordPerfect's margin settings, etc, are <strong>not</strong> -interpreted to construct this preamble. You'll have to modify that information -yourself. </p> - -<p>Warnings </p> - -<p>TeXPerfect was written to interpret files formatted by WordPerfect 5.1 for -DOS. When run against 5.1 files, TeXPerfect is pretty robust. But, for this -release, I commented out the lines that check the version number. If you're -using WP/Win, it can prepare output in 5.1 format. I'd recommend you do that -before using TeXPerfect. <br> -<<citation end</p> - -<hr> - -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting (e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the contents -are unchanged. </li> - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for media and -distribution</li> -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/texport.html b/help/wp-conv/texport.html deleted file mode 100644 index f464df4739..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/texport.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title></title> - -</head> - -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="textopc.html">Converters from LaTeX to PC -Textprocessors - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>TexPort</h1> -<p>last update: July 24, 2001</p> -<p>Note: I tried an older version of this product, but it turned -out not to be -useful for me. Reasons: <a href="ktbugs.html">see here</a>. -Maybe the current -version does much better, but it's too expensive for me.</p> -<p>citation from <a href="http://www.ktalk.com/texport.html"> -http://www.ktalk.com/texport.html (external link)</a> - citation -begin>> </p> -<p><b>TexPort converts your TeX and LaTeX files to -WordPerfect or Microsoft -Word documents. </b></p> -<table align="center" border="3" bordercolor="#000080" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> -<tbody> -<tr> -<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#d9c8a6"> -<p align="center"><b><font color="#800000">TexPort -converts the following:</font></b></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Equations</td> -<td>Itemize and enumerate</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Greek characters</td> -<td>Framebox, fbox, makebox and mbox <br> -commands</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Math/Scientific characters</td> -<td>Indexes</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Bold and Italic styles</td> -<td>Simple tables</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Footnotes</td> -<td>European accent characters</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Verbatim and verb commands</td> -<td>\def and \newcommand</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td>Itemize and Bib Item </td> -<td><a href="http://www.ktalk.com/faq.html">Itemize, -Bib Item, <br> -Cite Item.</a> <br> -Want to know how to convert Itemize, <br> -Bib Item, Cite Item for TexPort 2.00 E <br> -<a href="http://www.ktalk.com/faq.html">Click here</a></td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -<p><<citation end</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> -" gmx.de).</p> -<h3> Program Copyright:</h3> -<p>This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -published by the -Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. <br> -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANT-ABILITY or -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the <a href="GPL.txt">GNU -General Public License</a> -for more details. </p> -<p>Note that this Copyright note only applies to the changes made -to get the actual version. The older versions have their own Copyright -policy -stated in their distribution. </p> -<h3>History:</h3> -<p> In 1994 the first Version of LaTeX2rtf was written by a group -of students of the Viena University supervised by Ralf Schlatterbeck. -They took up -a LaTeX parser and added most of the functionality to the program. In -1995 work -continued with a second group of students. The result was LaTeX2rtf -Version 1.5. </p> -<p>Unfortunately, two different persons started further -development of that program, not knowing of each other:</p> -<ul> -<li>In 1997, Daniel Taupin started updating this converter. He -added e.g. the feature to convert equations to bitmaps by invoking the -TeX engine. However this required the emTeX distribution (for DOS) -which is no longer supported. </li> -<li> In 1998, Georg Lehner found the reference to the original -LaTeX2rtf on this webpage and added some functionality. His work -resulted in version 1.8aa. Unfortunately he did not know about Daniel's -developments.</li> -</ul> -<p>In 2001, Scott Prahl started to make some significant -enhancements, also including many of Daniel's additions. He is still -working on it. So <b>this page is about Georg's and Scott's -version</b>. Latest stable -release is 1.9.19 and includes all of the features of Daniel's version.</p> -<p>Temporarily I (Wilfried Hennings) feel responsible for -coordinating the exchange of development information. But <em>we -are still seeking for a person who can act as coordinator of future -development, and we also need a person to take over the development.</em> -Anyone feeling able to do that -please contact me by email to texconvfaq "at" gmx.de. </p> -<p>We got a project initiated at sourceforge.net which aids in -further development. Visit its homepage at <a href="http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/"> -http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ (external link)</a> or its -project page at <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/"> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/ (external link)</a>. </p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 Wilfried -Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). -Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation format) is -granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html> - <i><b>my </b></i> with personal installation when diff --git a/help/wp-conv/textopc.html b/help/wp-conv/textopc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6a4a283e4a..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/textopc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html lang="en-us"><head><title>Converters from LaTeX to PC Textprocessors - Overview</title>
-
-
-
-<meta name="author" content="Wilfried Hennings">
-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"></head><body>
-<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage
-(external link)</a><br>
-Up to <a href="index.html">Converters between LaTeX and
-PC Textprocessors homepage</a></p>
-<h1>Converters from LaTeX to PC Textprocessors - Overview</h1>
-<p><strong>Switch conversion direction: <a href="pctotex.html">From PC to LaTeX</a></strong></p>
-<p>Author: Wilfried Hennings (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de), this page
-last updated on April 24, 2021<br>
-The url of this page is <a href="http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html">
-http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html</a> </p>
-<p>I maintain these pages because I need converters between LaTeX
-and PC Textprocessors for my work and I want to share the information
-with others who need it. Because I maintain them in my spare time (uh,
-what is spare time?), I
-can not answer individual questions.</p>
-<p><strong>This list is as good or as bad as its support,
-and it needs YOUR support to update and supplement this list.</strong>
-Please supplement if you know more and/or better ones. There are some
-more converters on the CTAN sites, but the following seem to be most
-promising for conversion to and from the current versions of
-wordprocessors. </p>
-<p>Neither correctness nor completeness is guaranteed. <br>
-All opinions mentioned (if any) are my own. Please
-send corrections, enhancements and supplements (auch in deutscher
-Sprache) to the following address: <br>
-texconvfaq "at" gmx.de</p>
-<p>Note that this FAQ list contains information about converters
-<strong>ONLY</strong> between LaTeX and PC word processors.
-Converters to and from <strong>other formats may have own FAQ
-lists</strong>
-- e.g. see the link for converters to and from HTML.</p>
-<hr>
-<p>For the impatient, here is a <a href="tx2pctbl.html">table
-with overview of features</a> of the most recent converters.</p>
-<hr>
-<h2>General Remarks</h2>
-<p>Before looking for a converter, stop and think about a
-principal question: </p>
-<h3>What do you want to be converted in which way?</h3>
-<p>Do you want to convert the <strong>document structure</strong>,
-i.e. a heading should remain a heading, a list should remain a list
-etc., no matter how it will look like in the target format?<br>
-Or do you want to convert the <strong>appearance</strong>,
-i.e. how it looks like, no matter how it is represented in the target
-format?<br>
-Or do you want a mixture of both?<br>So, not only practically there is no converter which is good for
-everyone and every purpose, but this is even principally impossible
-because there are no well-defined requirements which a converter should
-meet. </p>
-<p>An additional problem is that TeX/LaTeX can be extended by an
-unlimited number of macros. Unless the converter contains a full-scale
-TeX system, it can at best support the publicly available macro
-commands, not the ones privately written by individual users.
-Practically you can expect that it supports the standard LaTeX commands
-and perhaps a few more widely used packages. The only converter which
-uses a full-scale TeX system is TeX4ht. </p>
-<p>So keep this in mind when looking through the following list
-of converters, try yourself and decide what you need.</p>
-<h3>There are several ways to convert. </h3>
-<p>To illustrate these, let me restrict it to the Microsoft Word
-case:</p>
-<ul>
-<li>directly type or paste LaTeX code into Word <br>
-<br>
-</li>
-<li>use a Word import filter <br>
-<br>
-</li>
-<li>use a Word macro: load LaTeX file as plain text, then
-search for LaTeX markup and replace the markup by formatting, special
-characters and equations. <br>
-<br>
-</li>
-<li>use an external converter: </li>
-</ul>
-<ol>
-<li>LaTeX -> RTF, then use Word's
-own RTF import,</li>
-<li>LaTeX -> HTML, then use Word's internet assistant or
-built-in html converter,</li>
- <li>LaTeX -> OpenOffice (or LibreOffice) writer, then save as Word docx<br>
- </li>
-
-<li>maybe other external format(s).</li>
-</ol>
-<p>The converters being most complete and currently maintained /
-supported are: </p>
-<p><a href="#tex2word">TeX2Word</a> - a
-shareware LaTeX import filter for MS Word</p>
-<p><a href="#GrindEQ">GrindEQ</a> - a commercial LaTeX import filter for MS Word</p>
-<p><a href="#latex2rtf">latex2rtf</a> - a free
-standalone LaTeX -> RTF
-converter for PC, Macintosh and Unix, </p>
-<p><a href="#TeX4ht">TeX4ht</a> - a free LaTeX
-to html or XML converter for PC and Unix produces html which is good
-for loading into Word. TeX4ht relies on other software, it needs at
-least a full TeX system.</p>
-<p>There are also converters to Powerpoint and to FrameMaker (see
-further below).</p>
-<hr>
-<h2>Directly type or paste LaTeX code into Word</h2>
-All of these only allow typing or pasting LaTeX coded <span style="font-style: italic;">equations</span> in Word,
-not LaTeX coded text elements.<br>
-<p><b>"LaTeX in Word"</b>:
-See <a href="http://latexinword.sourceforge.net/">homepage
-(external link)</a>
-(Freeware, GPL). <br>
-It allows to enter LaTeX equations in word
-processors such as MS Word in LaTeX markup, and the
-formatted equation is inserted in the Wordprocessor as a png
-bitmap. It needs a server which performs the conversion. Server
-installation files are available from the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186573">download
-page (external link)</a>.</p>
-<p><a href="https://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/"><b>MathType</b>
-(external link)</a> allows typing and pasting equations in LaTeX
-markup and also direct conversion of an equation in LaTeX markup which
-is part of the Word document text.</p>
-<p><b>OpenOffice (or LibreOfiice)</b>
-allows typing equations in LaTeX-like markup. </p>
-<hr>
-<h2>Use a Word import filter</h2>
-<p><a name="tex2word"></a><b>TeX2Word:</b>
-Shareware, 99$ (45$ academic). <br>
-Current version: 3.0, Feb 2011.<br>
-Support for more document styles and packages will be available with
-future versions. You can also supply support for document styles,
-packages and user defined macros by yourself (needs TeX programming
-knowledge).<br>
-Needs:<br></p>
-<p>
-Word >97, also <a href="https://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/">MathType
-(external
-link)</a>
-4
-or later is needed (full version of the Equation Editor which comes
-with MS Word). Note that without registration and payment it will
-revert to the free version which is sufficient for this purpose.<br></p>
-
-See <a href="http://www.tex2word.com/">homepage
-(external link)</a>
-<p><a name="GrindEQ"></a><b>GrindEQ
-LaTeX-to-Word:</b> Shareware, 99EUR (49EUR academic).<br>
-converts LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, Plain TeX, or AMS-TeX documents to Microsoft
-Word format.<br>
-You can choose the following formats for TeX/LaTeX equations: Microsoft
-Equation 2007, Microsoft Equation 3.x, or MathType. <br>
-Works with Microsoft Word 2003 and up and Microsoft Windows Vista and up.<br>
-Evaluation version is restricted to 10 launches.<br>
-See <a href="http://www.grindeq.com/">homepage
-(external link)</a></p>
-<hr>
-<h2>Convert to RTF</h2>
-<h3>Free:</h3>
-<p><a name="latex2rtf"></a><b>latex2rtf</b>:
-LaTeX-to-RTF-converter. See the <a href="latex2rtf.html">more
-detailed page</a>. </p>
-<hr><h2>Use a Word macro</h2>
-<h3>Free:</h3>
-
-<p><b>ltx2word</b>,
-by myself: LaTeX to WinWord 6, WinWord 7(95) and WinWord 97 converter,
-written as Word macros. No tables. Not compatible with Word 2000 and
-up, no further development.<br>
-See <a href="ltx2word.html">more detailed page</a>.</p>
-<hr>
-<h2>Use a Word add-in</h2>
-<p>The following are no full converters but only allow
-typing or pasting LaTeX code into Word:</p>
-
-<p><b>"LaTeX in Word"</b>: It allows to enter
-equations in word processors such as MS Word in LaTeX markup, and the
-formatted equation is inserted in the Wordprocessor as a png
-bitmap. It needs a server which performs the conversion. <br>
-See <a href="http://latexinword.sourceforge.net/">homepage
-(external link)</a> (Freeware, GPL)<br>
-Server installation files are available from the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186573">download
-page (external link)</a>.</p><hr>
-<h2>HTML as intermediate format</h2>
-<h3>LaTeX to HTML</h3>
-<p>cost free unless otherwise stated</p>
-<p>Because HTML is a structured format, the conversion between
-HTML and LaTeX is rather straightforward. However there remain the
-limitations of HTML compared to LaTeX, i.e. there are many elements in
-LaTeX which can not (yet?) be represented in HTML. Converters from
-LaTeX to HTML are:</p>
-<p><a name="TeX4ht"></a><strong>Recommended</strong>
-if you have TeX installed or don't mind to install it: <a href="http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn.html">
-<b>TeX4ht</b> (external link)</a>
-is a highly configurable TeX-based converter to hypertext. It comes
-with a built-in default setting for plain TeX, LaTeX and TeXinfo, and
-it generates html with accompanying css stylesheet, xhtml, or xml. The
-converter needs a full TeX installation, but this gives the advantage
-that TeX's full support for macros and styles is available (with only
-few exceptions).<br>
-Equations are converted to either bitmaps or MathML. There are some
-different MathML flavors around which can be chosen by an option.
-(Following description is partially copied from the TeX4ht web site.)<br>
-The special command <br>
-<tt>oolatex</tt> <br>
-is available for producing xml compatible with OpenOffice and LibreOffice. The output of the command <tt>oolatex
-<filename></tt> is a zipped file with same name and
-a ".odt" extension (containing the document in xml format which does
-not suffer the limitations of html). <br>
-The resulting .odt file can directly be opened in OpenOffice or
-LibreOffice, converted equations are editable in OpenOffice's or
-LibreOffice's own equation editor. OpenOffice and LibreOffice
-can save the document in MS Word 97/2000/XP (.doc) and Word 2003-2010 (.docx) format, but
-some equations may not be converted correctly to Word. <br>
-A command of the form <br>
-<tt>htlatex filename "html,word" "symbol/!"</tt><br>
-asks for HTML output tuned toward Microsoft Word. Such a format,
-however, relies on bitmaps for mathematical formulas.<br>
-Conversion to bitmaps additionally needs Ghostscript and ImageMagic or
-netpbm. <br>
-For more information see
-<a href="http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn.html">http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn.html
-(external link)</a>.
-</p>
-<p><a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/"><b>TTH</b>
-(external link)</a>:
-LaTeX-to-HTML converter which translates LaTeX into HTML 4.0 markup.
-Formulae are also translated into standard html markup. (Free for
-non-commercial applications.) <br>
-A sister of tth, <a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/mml/">TtM
-(external link)</a>,
-converts formulae to MathML (Linux version for free, Windows version
-must be paid).</p>
-<p><a href="http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/ltoh"><b>ltoh</b>
-(external
-link)</a>:
-LaTeX-to-HTML converter which is highly customizable, i.e. you can
-define how the LaTeX macros which are used in your document are to be
-translated. Requires that the input file conforms to LaTeX2e (see
-documentation). It was last updated 1997, and it seems
-that the homepage is no longer available, so look on
-CTAN in .../support/ltoh/ .</p>
-<p><a href="http://para.inria.fr/%7Emaranget/hevea/"><b>HEVEA</b>
-(external link)</a>:
-LaTeX-to-HTML converter which translates LaTeX into HTML5 markup.
-Formulae are also translated into standard html markup (not yet using
-MathML).</p>
-<p><a href="http://hyperlatex.sourceforge.net/"><b>Hyperlatex</b>
-(external link)</a>
-allows the use of a subset of LaTeX to produce documents in HTML .</p>
-
-<h3>HTML to Wordprocessor</h3>
-<p>Word 8 (97) and up contain the html converter by default (but
-its installation may have to be explicitly chosen during the Word setup
-in user-defined mode). <br>
-</p>
-<p></p><p>OpenOffice and LibreOffice can also import html, but much better is using
-tex4ht for lossless conversion to native OO format.</p>
-<hr>
-<h2>Other intermediate formats</h2>
-
-<p>An upcoming format is <b>XML</b>, a subset of
-which can be exported and imported by Microsoft Office 2000 and up,
-OpenOffice uses it as its native format, and the browser programmers
-are working on implementing XML. It actually is an instance of SGML. As
-it is more powerful than HTML,
-conversion from LaTeX to XML would lose much less information than
-conversion from LaTeX to HTML. There are good chances that it could be
-used as a general exchange format in the future. <a href="#TeX4ht">TeX4ht</a>
-already has scripts for converting to XML (TEI or DOCBOOK). MS Word
-2000 and earlier can not import XML, for these target systems convert
-to html+css using the xwtex and xwlatex scripts. MS Word 2003 can
-export and import XML, but I haven't yet tested whether it can import
-the TEI or DOCBOOK files produced by TeX4ht. <br>
-The most successful path is using <a href="textopc.html#TeX4ht">TeX4ht</a>
-to convert to the OpenOffice format (.sxw, which actually is a zip
-compressed archive containing the document and vector graphics as XML
-and the bitmap graphics as bitmap files) and open this in OpenOffice.
-One could stop there, as OpenOffice is publicly available, or go on and
-save from OpenOffice as a "MS Word 97/2000/XP"
-file.</p>
-<p>Most astonishing, one could also use <b>PDF</b>
-as intermediate format.
-Generating PDF from LaTeX is straightforward if you have a full TeX
-implementation installed. If you have the full commercial version of
-Adobe Acrobat or pdf exchange editor, you can open the pdf and "save as" e.g. Word doc, or plain
-text. Or you can use other commercial software to convert PDF to Word,
-just do a www search for "pdf to word" to get several hits. In this
-path of conversion however the document strucure and probably some
-formatting will be lost. </p>
-<p>Finally, you can use OCR software to convert any printed
-document to word or plain text. To avoid the inaccuracy introduced by
-printing to paper and scanning, you can convert the TeX output to ps or
-pdf, convert this to a bitmap (using ghostscript), and feed this bitmap
-into the ocr software.</p><hr>
-<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br>
-Copyright © 1998 … 2021 Wilfried Hennings<br>
-You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p>
-<ul>
-<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd
-like to have something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de).
-Reformatting (e.g. from HTML to some other presentation
-format) is granted as long as the contents are unchanged. </li>
-<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for
-media and distribution</li>
-</ul>
-<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p>
-
-</body></html>
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/w2latex.html b/help/wp-conv/w2latex.html deleted file mode 100644 index 337f8acaf0..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/w2latex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>w2latex converter</title> -</head> - -<body> - -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage (external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> - -<h1>w2latex</h1> - -<p>last update: July 28, 1998</p> - -<p>written in C. (C compiler necessary.) Actually converts RTF to LaTeX. <br> -The Word document must first be saved to disk in RTF format. </p> - -<p>Advantages: <br> -Converts text elements and formula fields. <br> -Converts nearly all special characters of the basic TrueType fonts (Arial, -Courier New, Times New Roman) I personally made some changes to additionally -support German left quotes and a few other special characters. </p> - -<p>Disadvantages: <br> -Does not convert the document structure (i.e. headings are not recognised as -such). <br> -Does not handle other fields, equation editor objects, graphics. Table handling -is rudimentary (conversion of table cells to minipages, but problems with -borders). <br> -It only handles RTF versions up to WinWord 2, not yet WinWord 6. </p> - -<p>Can be found on all CTAN sites, dir .../support/w2latex <br> -German version is in dir .../support/w2latex/german <br> -(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is either -"/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive") </p> - -<hr> - -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> - -<ul> - <li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting (e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the contents -are unchanged. </li> - <li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for media and -distribution</li> -</ul> - -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/help/wp-conv/winw2ltx.html b/help/wp-conv/winw2ltx.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0dbf535784..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/winw2ltx.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>WINW2LTX macros</title> - -</head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>WINW2LTX</h1> -<p>last update: Aug 12, 2008</p> -<p>A set of macros for WinWord 2, now also available for WinWord -6 and 7 (95) -<br> -by Allin Cottrell <cottrell "at" wfu.edu><br> -Adapted to German WinWord versions by Wilfried Hennings in -1998.<br> -Heavily extended and adapted to WinWord97 (and up) by Vincent Belaïche -in 2008.</p> -Advantages:<br> -Converts the document structure, i.e. headings level 1 and 2 (and level -3 in later version), bulleted lists and numbered lists, and some of -the -special characters.<br> -<br> ------------------------------------------------------------------- -<br> -<br> -<b>English / French Word97 version Aug. 2008:</b><br> -<br> -Heavily extended and adapted to WinWord97 (and up) by Vincent Belaïche. -<br> -Now also converts EQ fields.<br> -<br> -<b>Download</b> <a href="bin/w97toltx.zip">w97toltx.zip</a>. This package contains a word doc with the macros and further descriptions.<br> -<br> -Caution: <br> -1) Before using, the macros have to be localized.<br> -2) I (Wilfried Hennings) did not test them and give no support.<br> -<br> -------------------------------------------------------------------<br> -<br> -<b>German Word 95 Version Feb. 1998:</b> <br> -<p>Supported: <br> -Heading levels 1 to 5 <br> -most special characters from the standard font and the symbol font.<br> -Formulas can not be converted by this macro, but after its completion -they can -be converted by MathType, the full version of the equation editor.<br> -<b>Download</b> latest German version <a href="bin/w95toltx.zip">w95toltx.zip</a>. This zipfile -contains: </p> -<dl> -<dt>w95toltx.dot:</dt> -<dd>Template for GERMAN WinWord 7, probably also WinWord 6. <br> -NOT designed for, but adaptable to non-German versions. </dd> -<dt>license.txt:</dt> -<dd>The GNU Public License</dd> -</dl> -<p>Note: This macro set is free software; you can redistribute it -and/or modify -it under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU -General Public License (external link)</a> as published by the -Free Software -Foundation; either -version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. </p> -<br> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998 ... 2008 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/word2x.html b/help/wp-conv/word2x.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3319bee520..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/word2x.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>word2x</title> - -</head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>word2x</h1> -<p>last update of this page: Feb. 9, 2009</p> -<p>© D.P.Simpson 2000 (word2x "at" duncan.telstar.net)</p> -<p>Converts MS Word for Windows 6.0 / 7.0(=95) documents -(binary!) to LaTeX, plain text or html, -without the necessity to have Word available, also on many non-PC -systems.</p> -<p>Latest version of this converter is of 2000. -</p> -<p>See <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/word2x/">http://word2x.sourceforge.net/ -(external link)</a></p> -<p>Written in C++</p> -<p>Environments reported to work include</p> -<ul> -<li>RS6000 running AIX (Unix)</li> -<li>cygwin32 (win 32 Microsoft platforms)</li> -<li>DEC Alpha AXP under OSF/1 (Unix)</li> -<li>IBM SP2 (Unix)</li> -<li><a href="http://www.linux.org/index.html">Linux -(external link)</a> -(Unix)</li> -<li>SunOS (Unix)< /LI> </li> -<li>gcc on solaris (unix)</li> -<li>FreeBSD (Unix)</li> -<li>SGI (Unix, some hacking reuqired)</li> -<li>OS/2 and EMX with <a href="http://mars.aclcom.co.uk/download/word2x_os2.zip">this -patch (external link)</a> from Oleg V.Cat. Another port by Joerg -Klemenz has a -<a href="http://www.d3.net/joerg/word2x.html">web page -(external link)</a>.</li> -</ul> -<p>Environments reported <b>not</b> to work include</p> -<ul> -<li>acc on Solaris (source ANSI violations, fixes wanted)</li> -<li>Microsoft Visual C++ (lots of problems, includng lack of -alloca and incapable make clone)</li> -<li>Borland C++</li> -</ul> -<p>Further development in progress. </p> -<p>On CTAN sites, directory <br> -.../tools/word2x <br> -(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is -either -"/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive") </p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998 … 2009 Wilfried Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/help/wp-conv/wp2latex.html b/help/wp-conv/wp2latex.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1ef07f247f..0000000000 --- a/help/wp-conv/wp2latex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html><head><title>WP2LaTeX</title> - -</head> -<body> -<p>Up to the <a href="http://tug.org/">TUG homepage -(external link)</a><br> -Up to <a href="pctotex.html">Converters from PC -Textprocessors to LaTeX - -Overview</a></p> -<h1>WP2LaTeX</h1> -<p>last update: Feb 9, 2011</p> -<p>written in C. Current version converts Macintosh WordPerfect -1.x, 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, PC WordPerfect 4.x, 5.x and 6/7/8.x -to LaTeX.</p> -<p> Latest version is 3.53 (Sep. 19, 2010). Download -from -<a href="http://www.penguin.cz/%7Efojtik/wp2latex/wp2latex.htm">http://www.penguin.cz/~fojtik/wp2latex/wp2latex.htm -(external link)</a> <br> -WP2LaTeX is also on CTAN sites, dir .../support/wp2latex , but this -contains an older version (3.38).<br> -Executables are available for MSDOS, MSWIN and LINUX. </p> -<p>converts (e.g.)</p> -<ul> -<li>Equations</li> -<li>Tables, Tabs (only WP5.x and up)</li> -<li>Footnotes, Endnotes</li> -<li>Cross-References (only WP5.x and up)</li> -<li>Superscript, Subscript</li> -<li>Extended characters (foreign language/accented, math, Greek -- not linedrawing)</li> -<li>Newspaper-style columns (using multicol.sty) (only WP5.x -and up)</li> -</ul> -<p>For more info on features, see homepage -> -<a href="http://www.penguin.cz/%7Efojtik/wp2latex/wp2l_features.htm">features -(external link)</a> -</p> -<hr> -<p>This HTML page is part of the texconv pages.<br> -Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011 Wilfried -Hennings<br> -You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:</p> -<ul> -<li>it must remain intact and the contents unchanged; if you'd -like to have -something changed, contact me (texconvfaq "at" gmx.de). Reformatting -(e.g. -from HTML to some other presentation format) is granted as long as the -contents -are unchanged. </li> -<li>you may NOT ask money for it except a reasonable cost for -media and -distribution</li> -</ul> -<p>Please also note the <a href="index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.</p> -</body></html>
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