lrul00@dixel.Kodak.COM (Richard C. Dempsey) (11/14/90)
In article <590@censun1.UUCP>, cew@censun1.UUCP (SSUID Craig E Warsaw) writes... >Is there a utility (public domain or otherwise) that converts from >LaTeX to Microsoft Word 4.0 and back? I've heard about MakeWrite. >Does that work with LaTeX files? >Please respond to me directly (cew@censun1.UUCP). Thanks. In article <1990Nov8.192902.16018@mcs.anl.gov>, park@anmsd3.msd.anl.gov (Yongsup Park) writes... >Please post the response. >There seems to be enough intersts in this matter. >Does the MakeWrite do the job ? >How can I get it ? >FTP site if PD or vendor info ? This question really belongs with the experts in comp.text.tex, to which group I am forwarding this message, and redirecting followups there. If Craig Warsaw were to post a summary of his responses, that would be a help. -- Richard C. Dempsey, Computational Science Lab | dempsey@Kodak.COM 10th Floor, Bldg 83, RL | KODAKR(DEMPSEY) Eastman Kodak Company | (716) 477-3457 Rochester, NY 14650-2205 |
cew@censun1.UUCP (SSUID Craig E Warsaw) (11/17/90)
>Is there a utility (public domain or otherwise) that converts from >LaTeX to Microsoft Word 4.0 and back? I've heard about MakeWrite. >Does that work with LaTeX files? >Please respond to me directly (cew@censun1.UUCP). Thanks. SUMMARY No utility exists to do this. MakeWrite doesn't do it. ---------------- Craig Warsaw cew@fox.gsfc.nasa.gov