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Jan 20, 2024, 8:44:45 PM1/20/24
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New version of writer2latex is pretty good. It works with the Open Office, but I think their command line utility should work without the OO. You can set quality of the converted document - from LaTeX as clean as possible, to version which tries to emulate appearance of source word document.

The free open source word processor AbiWord has an MS Word import function, and, if you install it (be sure to check it under install time, or if on Linux, install the necessary plugin package), a LaTeX export function. It works decently well for simple documents.

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I am somewhat late to the party, as the question's author has, hopefully, graduated. But, for the sake of completeness of answers, I'd like to mention a universal (and now very popular) format converter pandoc ( ), which is open source and supports an extremely wide variety of document formats, including presentation slides and e-books.

Latex is a type setting language, and through programs such as pdflatex, you can turn this into a pdf file. It is certainly not the only way to create a pdf file. If creating a pdf from your word file is your ultimate goal, then there are much more sensible ways to do this.

If you're running an AppleScript-compatible operating system, I've written a script to do this. It has many limitations as far as pictures go (totally unsupported), but it handles the essentials (bold, italics, underscores, percent signs, dollar signs, tables (in tabu)). Note that it keeps everything in unicode, therefore the fontspec package is recommended with xelatex. It is a work in progress.

This is probably a bit too late, but 350 pages of conversion is a lot. You could try the following tools people have suggested above such as WordtoLatex, writer2latex or rtf2latex2e, but I doubt you will be able to go through all 350 pages without any hassle. Especially with tables, images and all. It might though take you a month to do this carefully!

If you have completed all the 350 pages in word (man, that should have taken long!), then I'd recommend using one of the paid services available and just get it converted. You could try maybe Word to Latex, Word LaTeX or something similar although I agree it is hard to find one!

word2tex seems like a pretty decent commercial option. Unfortunately, it only runs on Windows OS. It provides a "save as tex" option in the "Save As" dialog box. It also has dialog box that allows a wide range of configuration options.

I want to continue my thesis in LaTex. I already wrote 20 pages in Word, because I discovered LaTex way too late in life. Would be great if I am not forces to copy everything by hand and edit italic text etc. because I have lots of italic words! Thanks

Hi, I have my thesis chapters written in word documents. Each chapter is a file. I can't imagine to combine all the files in one word document. I was wondering if there is any easy way to transfer the word documents to overleaf. I have references on endnote which will be handy to transfer to overleaf. Any suggestions please?

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You only need to run this command if you are having problems with your figures in the conversion process. Your quoted text above is the content of a separate file you have to create. And, yes finally you have to run these commands adjusted to you filenames. e.g.: pdflatex /path/to/yourtexfile/yourfilename.tex

Pandoc provides serval engines for producing PDF file, including pdflatex, lualatex, xelatex, latexmk, tectonic, wkhtmltopdf, weasyprint, prince, context, and pdfroff. You will need to install one of those engines, and add it to your PATH, or specify the full path of the engine. You can config this in preferences panel.

Note: On macOS, you could install MacTeX, open /Applications/TeX/Docs and Spell Utilities/Documents/What Is Installed.pdf to check where binaries are installed to. On Intel macOS, the path for pdflatex after installing MacTeX-2020 might be /usr/local/texlive/2020/bin/x86_64-darwin/pdftex.

LaTeX (/ˈlɑːtɛk/ LAH-tek or /ˈleɪtɛk/ LAY-tek,[2][Note 1] often stylized as LaTeX) is a software system for typesetting documents.[3] LaTeX markup describes the content and layout of the document, as opposed to the formatted text found in WYSIWYG word processors like Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer and Apple Pages. The writer uses markup tagging conventions to define the general structure of a document, to stylise text throughout a document (such as bold and italics), and to add citations and cross-references. A TeX distribution such as TeX Live or MiKTeX is used to produce an output file (such as PDF or DVI) suitable for printing or digital distribution.

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OK, I've implemented it as a plugin (which can probably migrate to trac-hacks), so this ticket can probably be closed. But there are some other issues that implementing this has highlighted. These issues may have arisen because this 'plugin' is still in essence a hack, and they come in light of Christian's comment about the duplicated functionality in the latex formatter vs the html formatter that comes with Trac.

With the current API, I don't think that Formatter can be reused, and for this plugin to remain maintainable, I feel as though I would have to write all the parsing logic from scratch. That's fair enough, I suppose, because inheriting from Formatter is what makes this a hack rather than a plugin, because I don't think the Formatter is an official API. So, perhaps if I run out of other work to do or feel like procrastinating, wikilatex will become the first attempt at implementing the wiki formatter as a recursive descent parser that can later be incorporated into the core to allow the parse tree used by other output generators (but I wouldn't be so presumptuous to suggest that it be used for the main HTML Formatter, which may be more suited to the regex implementation).

I also had trouble with adding equations to Canvas pages. Even if you use the equations editor, there is no easy way of adding equation numbers or references to equations. To workaround this I made a LaTeX to plain HTML converter. You put in a LaTeX article and it spits out basic HTML that can be read by the HTML editor of a Canvas page. I'll add a picture of how it can look and if you want to check out the converter visit GitHub.

For folks like me who get lost when the first step is "install Python," there's an online .tex-->HTML converter at -to-html-html5 You can then follow the steps to paste the HTML code into Canvas's code editor. Any remaining equations (which start/end with $$) just highlight, then click the equation editor, and that equation will be converted. Here's a quick video...

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