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From: John Forkosh <forkosh "at" panix.com>
Subject: New WordPerfect -> LaTeX Translater
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 1996 09:16:36 -0400 (EDT)
I recently uploaded my WordPerfect -> LaTeX translater, called TeXPerfect,
to CTAN. It's available in the support directory under texperf
(.../support/texperf).
(The ... stands for a host specific base directory, which often is either
"/pub/tex" or "/tex-archive")
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)
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following extracted from the 00README file:
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Conversion functionality
Some of the LaTeX conversions performed by TeXPerfect are:
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.)
Superscripts, subscripts, bold, italics, etc, are all properly interpreted and
handled.
"Hard" returns in WordPerfect should 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.
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.
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.
A little LaTeX preamble, etc, is provided, primarily for "cosmetic"
purposes. WordPerfect's margin settings, etc, are not
interpreted to construct this preamble. You'll have to modify that information
yourself.
Warnings
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.
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