[OS X TeX] TeX and the wild wild world out there
Alex Hamann
Alexander.Hamann at stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de
Thu Nov 30 11:53:57 EST 2006
call me naive or overly optimistic but I still hope that
eventually .odt will bring us a usefull and easily interchangeable
format... .tex will, sadly enough, never become this.
A.
Am 30.11.2006 um 17:19 schrieb Bruno Voisin:
> Le 30 nov. 06 à 17:06, Paul Vickers a écrit :
>
>> Windows colleagues send me Word documents all the time and when I
>> open them on my Mac (running Office v.x) all the pictures tend to
>> come out as nice red Xs. I wonder why all my colleagues like
>> drawing red Xs! ;-)
>
> Just yesterday I tried to work on a research proposal involving
> several people from several universities. The proposal was a RTF
> file, edited by some in Word (probably the Windows version) and by
> others in OpenOffice.
>
> When I tried to open it:
>
> - Word Mac 2004 complained that the file " imbricated tables too
> complex to be displayed". I couldn't display the file or even print
> it, only garbage resulted.
>
> - OpenOffice opened the file OK (both the X11 version and
> NeoOffice), but there were font and encoding issues resulting in
> some characters being substituted with garbage.
>
> Finally I had to ask the coordinator of the proposal to convert the
> RTF file to a DOC file on Windows, and send me the result. Only
> then could I, at last, add my part to the proposal on my Mac.
>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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