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Wp2LaTeX

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NAME

wp2latex - Converter from MAC WP1.x, WP2,3,4.x, PC WP4.x, WP5.x, WP6.x .. 11.x to LaTeX

SYNOPSIS

wp2latex [input_file [output_file]] [switches]

DESCRIPTION

wp2latex It is program for conversion WordPerfect MAC WP1.x, MAC WP2,3,4.x, PC WP4.x, WP5.x and WP6.x .. 11.x documents to the LaTeX typesetting system. It also allows to convert another formats: AbiWord, docbook, HTML and T602. It is possible to convert a lot of features in the current version for example: Headers, Tables, Equations, Centered+Right+Left text, a lot of extended characters (greek, math, cyrilic, accented) and of course a normal text.

Options

-accents

Use accents to support additional accents.

-amssymb

Use additional package AMSsymb with special characters.

-arabtex

Use arabtex.sty to support arrabic glyphs.

-AmsMath

Use AmsMath with special characters.

-Arevmath

Use arevmath with special characters.

-bbm

Use additional package bbm with special characters.

-copyright

Displays copyright information related to wp2latex package.

-Cyrillic

Use cyrillic.sty to support cyrillic script.

-? or --help

Write a short help on the screen. ’-help images’ lists supported image formats.

-charset1

switch internal WordPerfect char set to set 1. This option is default.

-charsetCZ

Switch internal WordPerfect char set to keybcs.

-cjHebrew

Allow Hebrew font translation.

-cp-xxx

switch output code table (LaTeX code page) to xxx. There are currently supported these code pages: 852 (ISO8); 866; 895 (Kamenicky); 1250 (Microsoft Windows); 1251; 1252; 1253; 1254; 1255; 1256; ISO8859-1; ISO8859-2; ISO8859-3; ISO8859-4; ISO8859-5; ISO8859-6; KOI8R; UTF8

-cp-styles

This feature causes writing special styles for given codepages.

-CurrentFontSet

Change codepage for a current font. "Magical" WP’s codepage 12.

-extract-images

Extract images into separate files.

-fancyhdr

Use package fancyhdr.sty for headers and footers.

-fig-output-dir

Use this directory for storing images. Prefer relative path. The relative path is related to output .tex file. Default value=’.’.

-fix-spaces

Try to fix more spaces by ˜. This might by userfull when spacess fills some space (e.g. in the table).

-FontEnc-T1

Use package fontenc.sty [T1] with additional characters.

-force-xxx

WP2LaTeX has sophisticaded way how to autodetect file format of given document. Some file formats like WP4.x could not be fully detected. Turning this parameter on switch to the selected conversion module in the case when autodetection do not find any appropriate file format. xxx stands for conversion module shortcut. These are WP3.x, WP4.x, WP5.x, WP6.x and even several non WP like abiword, Accent, MTEFF, OLE Stream, HTML, RTF, T602, UNICODE and WORD. Type Wp2LaTeX -v to obtain list of them. (e.g. If you have WP4.x documents it is a good idea to use -force-WP4.x switch.)

-FORCE-xxx

This argument turns off any autodetection and enforces using of a given conversion module. Use it only if you are sure about it and expect troubles, because your file might be corrupted.

-fontenc-T1

Use package fontenc.sty [T1] with additional characters. Available for LaTeX 2.0e.

-graphics

Use style graphics.sty for Postscript images.
This setting turns off any other setting for postscript images
(e.g. -input-PS).

-graphicx

Use style graphicx.sty for Postscript images.
This setting turns off any other setting for postscript images
(e.g. -input-PS).

-charset1

Switch internal WordPerfect char set to set 1.

-charsetCZ

Switch internal WordPerfect char set to keybcs.

-i

Force input filename. The next argument is supposed as input file name.

-ignore-tabs

Remove all [TAB] symbols from WP document. [TAB] characters are usually garbage and user may not want to convert them.

-input-PS

Use Postscript features in the LaTeX (mainly images).

-l

Force log filename. The next argument is supposed as file name of the log file.

-L LANGUAGE

Switch message translations to language LANGUAGE. It means that WP2LaTeX can communicate with you with your native language. WP2LaTeX must be compiled with gettext library for accessing this switch.

-LaTeX2

Optimize optput for LaTex 2.09 (default).

-LaTeX3

Optimize optput for LaTex 2.e or LaTeX 3.0

-latexsym

Use latexsym with special characters.

-LineNo

Use package LineNo for line numbering.

-LongTable

Use longtable for better tables.

-MakeIdx

Use makeidx for placing index.

-memstream

Do not create temporary files and store their data in memory. Usually it speed up processing. (Works only if compiled with GCC >= 3.0)

-mxedruli

Use mxedruli for Georgia characters.

-no-cjHebrew

Disable Hebrew font translation.

-no-columns

Do not translate multicolumn text to more columns. The information about newspaper columns will be lost.

-noclobber

Prevent overwriting existing files.

-no-erase-strip

Do not erase temporary files of wp2latex. You could extract nearly plain text from those files. Even when this text cannot be directly used with LaTeX it could be still useful for some tasks.

-no-extract-images

Turn all extracting images off.

-no-input-PS

Disable using anything from Postscript in the LaTeX.

-no-lang-XXX

Disable loading LaTeX localisation for a given language. e.g. -no-lang-USenglish disables switching this locale.

-nooptimizesection

Turn a code, which optimizes and dectect section, off. Expect more Tex errors if you do this.

-no-safemode

Disable checking features - faster conversion. But if your document is corrupted the conversion results will be wrong.

-no-shrink-images

Turn off oversized image shrink.

-notexchars

All chars 32-128 will be converted to Tex sequencies (Default)

-no-ulem

Disable using of the style ulem.sty.

-no-undoredo

Expand all parts of text that might be marked as already deleted.

-no-wasy

Disable additional package Wasy2 with special characters.

-o

Force output filename. The next argument is supposed as input file name.

-optimizesection

Turn a code, which optimizes and dectect section, on (Default).

-rsfs

Allow using additional package mathrsfs with special characters.

-s "password"

Password for decoding WP5.x or WP4.x encrypted document. (WP4.x and WP5.x only)"

-PiFont

Use additional package pifont.

-Rsfs

Use mathrsfs with special characters.

-S or -silent

Do not echo output messages. Only errors are written.

-scalerel

Use additional package scalerel.

-SS or -ssilent

Do not output any message. If all errors are suppressed the output file might not satisfy your expectation.

-safemode

Check safely consistency of each object and try to fix all incorrect things. Good for corrupted WP files.

-shrink-images

Attempt to shrink oversized vector images. EPS processed by LaTeX has fixed internal size limit.

-texchars

Do not interpret tex macros (all chars 32-128 will not be converted to Tex sequences)

-tipa

Use additional package tipa with special characters.

-ulem

Use ulem.sty for better underlining. Some basic underlining features are included in wp2latex.sty, but without this option it is not possible to typeset underlined text longer than one line.

-undoredo

Process all Undo/Redo commands and emit last revision of text.

-use-all

Use all supported styles in WP2LaTex. Several styles are disabled in default. On the other side, there are exclusive group of styles e.g. Graphics ones.

-v

Display information about current version of wp2latex and output a list of currently available conversion modules (e.g. WP4.x, WP5.x).

-wasy

Use additional package Wasy2 with special characters.

FILES

/usr/local/bin/wp2latex The main conversion program wp2latex.sty The style for future processing in the TeX system. Normally located in the directory: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/wp2latex/ endnotes.sty The style for including endnotes into LaTeX documents. This style was downloaded from CTAN archive and is part of many LaTeX installations. /usr/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/ /usr/share/locale/ds/LC_MESSAGES/ Localisation file of wp2latex. This file contains translation of all messages into given language.

SEE ALSO

latex(1), tex(1)