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-<P> Up to the <A HREF="http://tug.org">TUG homepage</A><BR>
-Up to <A HREF="pctotex.html">Converters from PC Textprocessors to LaTeX -
-Overview</A></P>
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-<H1>rtf2TeX and rtf2LaTeX</H1>
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-<P>last update: July 28, 1998</P>
-
-<P>(written in C). <BR>
-The Word document must first be saved to disk in RTF format. I'd like to hear
-of experiences with these. <BR>
-(They only handle RTF versions up to WinWord 2, not yet WinWord 6; there are
-great differences between these rtf versions and I definitely have problems
-with WinWord6-rtf with any rtf-converter.) </P>
-
-<P>First, Paul Dubois &lt;dubois "at" primate.wisc.edu&gt; wrote an RTF reader and
-converter to plain text or troff. The version is dated April 1991. </P>
-
-<P>a) Based on this reader, Robert Lupton &lt;rhl "at" astro.princeton.edu&gt; wrote
-the <STRONG>rtf2TeX</STRONG> converter. Last revision date: May 1992 </P>
-
-<P>He comments on this as follows (README-file): <BR>
-citation begin&gt;&gt; <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>
-&lt;&lt;citation end</P>
-
-<P>So far the beginning of the README file. Later he commented: <BR>
-citation begin&gt;&gt; <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>
-&lt;&lt;citation end</P>
-
-<P>My comment is: Tables yes, but formulas will be difficult. <BR>
-Can be found on all 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&gt;&gt; <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>
-&lt;&lt;citation end</P>
-
-<P>At the moment converts text elements, but no formulas and no graphics. <BR>
-C-source and an executable for MSDOS can be found on all CTAN sites, dir
-.../support/rtf2latex <BR>
-(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is either
-&quot;/pub/tex&quot; or &quot;/tex-archive&quot;) </P>
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