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Is this the project relatex to docx2latex.com? #49

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kopax opened this issue Oct 1, 2019 · 4 comments
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Is this the project relatex to docx2latex.com? #49

kopax opened this issue Oct 1, 2019 · 4 comments
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kopax commented Oct 1, 2019

Hi, I am looking for the source code that generated from google doc latex document.

I wonder if this is the script used by docx2latex.com, with this script I am not getting the same result and perhaps I am missing something.

Thanks in advance,

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gimsieke commented Oct 1, 2019

We (that is, @le-tex, the company behind the open-source transpect conversion framework) are not affiliated with https://docx2latex.com/ and we don’t know which software they are using internally or how the conversion results of the two tools differ.

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gimsieke commented Oct 1, 2019

Regarding conversion from Google docs to LaTeX: We use the docx export from Google docs, we don’t convert their document representation natively. Last time I checked, equations entered in Google docs were only included as images in the docx export, so these won’t be converted to proper LaTeX formulas when converting gdoc’s docx export.

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mkraetke commented Oct 1, 2019

Just checked out docx2latex.com and they use their own software. In contrast to our project, they lack of a proper MathType conversion and just include the preview images:

\begin{figure}[H]	\begin{subfigure}		\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./media/image1.pdf}
	\end{subfigure}
~	\begin{subfigure}		\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./media/image1.pdf}
	\end{subfigure}
~
\end{figure}

Feel free to find more about the differences between the two projects.

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kopax commented Oct 1, 2019

Very clear, thanks a lot for replying that fast! And thanks for doing it open source, that's what the world needs.

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