Up to the TUG homepage

Converters between LaTeX and PC Textprocessors

Author: Wilfried Hennings, Forschungszentrum (Research Center) Jülich GmbH
last update (including subpages): July 31, 2001
The url of this page is http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html

The main list is divided into two parts:

Converters from LaTeX to PC textprocessors

Converters from PC textprocessors to LaTeX

Please also read the copyright and the disclaimer

You can also download the whole set of www pages in a zip file. This zip file is also available from CTAN (directory .../help/wp-conv/), but there it isn't updated as often as on this page.

Related external www pages

List of converters ported to Macintosh

TeX-FAQ (auf Deutsch), Abschnitt 11.3: Konverter (nach Aufruf der Seite weiterblättern bis Abschnitt 11.3)

CTAN

CTAN is "The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network". The primary CTAN hosts -- which also allow uploading -- are the German and the British one; the USA host acts only as mirror. There are many more full or partial CTAN mirrors. A list of CTAN (primary and mirror) hosts is available at ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/README.mirrors.

The following are links to the primary CTAN hosts:

Der deutsche CTAN Server (The German CTAN server)

The British CTAN server

The USA CTAN Server

and the directories on them where you find the converters:

Deutscher CTAN Server, freie Konverter

British CTAN server, free converters

USA CTAN Server, free converters

It is also possible to order CD-ROM(s) from CTAN with the CTAN contents --
description in German: http://www.dante.de/software/cdrom/,
description in English: http://www.tug.org/texlive.html.


This HTML page is part of the texcnv pages.
Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Wilfried Hennings
You may copy and redistribute it under the following conditions:

Disclaimer

1. Because the information is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty for the information, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Except when otherwise stated in writing the copyright holders and/or other parties provide the information "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the information is with you. Should the information prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

2. In the sentence of May 12, 1998 (312 O 85/98) the regional superior court Hamburg (Germany) decided that by including a link on a www page one may be responsible also for the contents of the page to which the link points, and that this could only be avoided by explicitly disassociating oneself from these contents.
Although I regard this sentence as unrealistic, I keep the following disclaimer because these pages are also distributed in Germany (e.g. by CTAN):
I, the author of these pages, explicitly disassociate myself from any content on any page which may be reached by links on this website, especially on pages of which I am not the author. In particular I do neither make use of any content on any linked page nor adopt any views on any linked page. This disclaimer applies to all links on all of my pages.