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I am trying to convert fairly complex
latex
documents to Microsoft Worddocx
format.Pandoc
has some limitations for this and I am thus looking into first producinghtml
usinglwarp
and then converting thehtml
todocx
using pandoc. Unfortunately, I can't seem to make pandoc understand themathjax
equations produced by lwarp.For the record, here is a simple latex file I am using for testing purposes:
The resulting mathjax html is as such:
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This html renders well in a web browser:

However, it is not being parsed properly by pandoc. Here is a screenshot of the resulting docx conversion:

I tried converting the mathjax html document into a mathml html one before feeding this to pandoc. For this, I used the

tex2chtml-page
command line tool from MathJax-demos-node which seemed to do mostly what I wanted. However the equation numbers disappear in the output html fromtex2chtml-page
. And when I use this as input topandoc
, the generated docx file containsUndefined control sequence \seteqnumber
lines.I am not quite sure whether I am missing something in how I should use pandoc here, if this is an issue with
pandoc
or an issue withlwarp
. As such, this discussion is somewhat mirrored in bdtc/lwarp#25Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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