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Fawzi Sdudah
All,
I am using LaTex to typeset my thesis, but my supervisor uses Word. My
RE-search for a tool to convert BibTex database into Word's 2007
format resulted in nothing. So I took it upon myself to do it for my
PERSONAL needs after I knew how Word's xml-based file was structured
(little reverse engineering + Micro$oft's flimsy info).
The tool is written in AWK, and it has "some" limitations (see the
tool), but it works for me. I believe it is the only tool so far to
convert BibTex into Word 2007. Due to lack of information not all
BibTex's entry types are supported.
You can download the script and give it a try from my page
http://sdudah.googlepages.com/bibtex2word2007bibliographyconverter
-Fawzi Sdudah
P.S. posted in Tex group too:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp...c2c9233f861/1e14ad98cf4ca4b3#1e14ad98cf4ca4b3
I am using LaTex to typeset my thesis, but my supervisor uses Word. My
RE-search for a tool to convert BibTex database into Word's 2007
format resulted in nothing. So I took it upon myself to do it for my
PERSONAL needs after I knew how Word's xml-based file was structured
(little reverse engineering + Micro$oft's flimsy info).
The tool is written in AWK, and it has "some" limitations (see the
tool), but it works for me. I believe it is the only tool so far to
convert BibTex into Word 2007. Due to lack of information not all
BibTex's entry types are supported.
You can download the script and give it a try from my page
http://sdudah.googlepages.com/bibtex2word2007bibliographyconverter
-Fawzi Sdudah
P.S. posted in Tex group too:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp...c2c9233f861/1e14ad98cf4ca4b3#1e14ad98cf4ca4b3