I work with a lot of word documents. I want to make some of these look better with LaTex, but it's almost impossible to manually extract images/equations and put them into a.tex file and then convert them to LaTex.I know I might be asking for too much, but is there a nice, free way to do convert Word documents to.tex? I've tried and but neither worked too well. Is the BEST option out there (gives extremely clean, almost-perfect.tex code), but sadly it is not free and it goes pretty deep in the pocket.Just to clarify, I'm not looking for a way to store word documents in LaTex format just to make them look pretty. I genuinely want to convert a bunch of existing.docx files into LaTex so that my colleagues and I can maintain them in.tex format for future edits. Any advice would be appreciated. I tried different commercial and free converters.
All have there advantages and disadvantages but in the end I settled for the very nice.There were some troubles when the docx-file contains a mix of different fonts but other than that the output is reasonably good. With a bit of manual work I converted a 70 page thesis but have not tried the mathematical part much.If you want commercial support there are also and another product under the same name. Both have a free trial version.For all tools you want to have a nicely structured Word document to start with. No converter can guess the structure of the document if sections are just formatted in bold, etc.
Another solution for converting docx to TeX that I use, is to load the Word-file into and export it to LaTeX with the help of. The new version 1.4 has lot of options for tinkering with the export filter.Of course this assumes your Word-file can be converted to (or opened in) LibreOffice without lots of errors. The import filter in later versions version 3.5.x is much better than before, but the docx-format is said to be complex and with some dark corners.EDIT: If you are not able to, or willing to, install LibreOffice, in newer versions of Office ( 2010) you may in Word save the file as an.odt-file. Then you can use the command line facility of Writer2Latex to convert the.odt-file to LaTeX-format. See pages 13 ff.
In the Wrtier2LaTeX-manual.
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