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Re: Notebook==>>>TeX
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg3151] Re: Notebook==>>>TeX
- From: ianc (Ian Collier)
- Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 03:00:21 -0500
- Organization: Wolfram Research, Inc.
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
In article <4f962l$dp3 at dragonfly.wolfram.com>, estadistica
<ma1estad at uco.es> wrote:
> Hello,
> I woul like to generate a TeX file from a Mathematica *.ma notebook
> file.
>
> file.ma ====>>>> file.tex
>
> Could you inform me if has anyone used the Art Ogawa Notebook-to-TeX
> mentioned on the preface of Nancy Blachman book ???
>
> Has anybody done this, with similar product and could he?she kindly
> share the experience with suppliers of necesary software ???
>
> Gracias a todos,
>
I think you mean nb2tex.
It is available on MathSource, Wolfram Research's electronic
library of Mathematica materials.
Here is a listing of the different platforms supported
along with the MathSource item numbers.
0203-779: Notebook to TeX Converter for DEC Platforms
0203-791: Notebook to TeX Converter for Sun-3 Platforms
0203-814: Notebook to TeX Converter for Macintosh
0203-780: Notebook to TeX Converter for HP Platforms
0203-803: Notebook to TeX Converter for Sun-4 Platforms
0204-950: Notebook to TeX Converter for SGI Platforms
0203-768: Notebook to TeX Converter for NeXT Platforms
0204-949: Notebook to TeX Converter for IBM-RS6000 Platforms
nb2tex is a Mathematica notebook to TeX file conversion utility.
nb2tex converts all versions of Mathematica notebooks to .tex
files that can be processed with TeX. Graphics are written to
individual files, with a reference to each placed in the .tex
file.
MathSource is accessible by email (mathsource at wolfram.com),
by anonymous ftp/gopher (mathsource.wolfram.com) and by
World Wide Web (http://www.wolfram.com/MathSource.html).
I hope this helps.
--Ian
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