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<!--l. 7928--><p class="noindent"><a
href="mn.html#mn63-1" name="mn63-1" >1</a>. <a
href="http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/star/dvi2bitmap/" target="_blank" >Dvi2bitmap</a> (Norman Gray) A DVI to GIF and XBM trnslator. </p><hr />
<!--l. 7933--><p class="noindent"><a
href="mn.html#mn63-2" name="mn63-2" >2</a>. <a
href="http://gaspra.kettering.edu/dvipdfm/" target="_blank" >Dvipdfm</a> (Mark A. Wicks) A DVI to PDF translator. </p><hr />
<!--l. 7939--><p class="noindent"><a
href="mn.html#mn63-3" name="mn63-3" >3</a>. <a
href="http://pantheon.yale.edu/~pmm34/leq.html" target="_blank" >LEQ</a> (Paul Magwene) LaTeX to Microsoft Word </p><hr />
<!--l. 7944--><p class="noindent"><a
href="mn.html#mn63-4" name="mn63-4" >4</a>. <a
href="http://tug.org/applications/pdftex/" target="_blank" >PdfTeX</a> (Han The Thanh) An extension of the TeX compiler offering an option for Adobe’s Portable Document
Format (pdf) output. </p><hr />
<!--l. 7989--><p class="noindent"><a
href="mn.html#mn63-5" name="mn63-5" >5</a>. <a
href="http://shika.aist-nara.ac.jp/products/plain2/plain2.html" target="_blank" >Plain2</a> (Akihiro Uchida) Plain text to TeX, ROFF and HTML. </p><hr />
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href="mn.html#mn63-6" name="mn63-6" >6</a>. LaTeX to ... Convert to HTML, then according to the target
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Save the view of the outcome on a text-based browser (e.g., <span class="cmtt-10">lynx -dump foo.html > foo.txt</span>) </dd><dt>Word</dt><dd>
<span class="cmtt-10">Word</span>, and some other word processors, can load HTML files. The ‘<span class="cmtt-10">uxhlatex</span>’ is probably the best setting of TeX4ht
for such translations. </dd></dl>
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