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<helpdocument version="1.0">
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<topic id="writer4latex-introduction" indexer="include">
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<title xml-lang="en-US">Introduction</title>
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<filename>org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/introduction.xhp</filename>
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</topic>
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</meta>
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<body>
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<paragraph role="heading" level="1" xml-lang="en-US">About Writer4LaTeX</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The purpose of the Writer4LaTeX extension is to turn Writer into a frontend for LaTeX.
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By installing Writer4LaTeX you will thus be available to author well-structured LaTeX documents using (almost) the full power of
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%PRODUCTNAME Writer.
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The functionality of %PRODUCTNAME Writer with Writer4LaTeX can be compared to the application
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<link href="http://www.lyx.org" name="Link to the Lyx Website">LyX</link>.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">Authoring LaTeX files with Writer4LaTeX</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can use Writer4LaTeX in two different ways
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can prepare your documents with Writer as you usually do,
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keeping a few
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<link href="org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/guidelines.xhp" name="Guidelines">guidelines</link> in mind.
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You can then invoke Writer4LaTeX to convert your document into LaTeX, process the LaTeX document and display the final result. You are free to create either a LaTeX document that preserves as much of your formatting as possible – or create a clean LaTeX document that will resemble a LaTeX document created by hand.
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</paragraph>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can use some special
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<link href="org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/templates.xhp" name="Using the templates">Writer templates</link>
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provided with Writer4LaTeX to
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create your documents. Using the styles supported by these templates, you can easily create standard LaTeX documents
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using the opportunities of standard LaTeX document classes.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For this initial version, templates for the standard LaTeX classes article
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are provided. More templates will be added later (report, book, beamer...), and you can also add your own templates.
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</paragraph>
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</listitem>
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</list>
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<paragraph role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">LaTeX import</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can import existing LaTeX documents into Writer.
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This feature uses Eitan M. Gurari's excellent TeX4ht system. Note however, that this doesn't mean that roundtrip
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editing %PRODUCTNAME Writer ↔ LaTeX is possible. The intended use of the import feature is to be able to work on documents
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that were orginally authored in LaTeX.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">Before you start</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Before you can use Writer4LaTeX, you need to
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<link href="org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/configuration.xhp" name="Configuration">configure</link> it.
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This requires that you have
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a working TeX installation on your system such as MikTeX for Windows or TeX Live for unix/linux.
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</paragraph>
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</body>
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</helpdocument>
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