Anupam Tyagi | 9 Nov 2006 17:27
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Re: pdf2latex

Gerree Pecht <gerree <at> ...> writes:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have been asked numerous times if it is possible to convert .pdf file 
> to .tex (LaTeX)?

Only if I could do this well.

> Also, is there an easier software package that I can use with regards to 
> presenting
> beautiful technical slides containing mega amount of formulas/drawings 
> without
> too much back-and-forth in files?  

I think "pdfscreen" works well for this. There is also Ppower4 pre-processor for
some fancy tricks.

> Any info on how to include COLOR into 
> the
> file without having to "mix" the colors to get what I need.  

I think a very good solution is to use WinEdt editor on Windows (sorry, Alex
won't port it to Linux, or should I say his wife who manages the business has
not been able to convince him. I have been trying to convince them for 4-5 years
now.). It has a point and click color matrix. 

> Also, can 
> this be
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