I was writing an article type document containing text, tables and equations but it turned out that my co-workers wanted the article source as a docx file rather than as pdf or tex. So when I tried opening the pdf output of my file in Word, it didn't look as bad as I had expected. The text and table of contents are functional enough, but the docx file seems to break when parsing tables and equations.
After searching around here I've found some sources to websites and software that can convert individual equations to images, but it would be really nice if I could run such a converter on an entire tex file and have it convert the tables and equations to images automatically. It's tedious to manually convert every equation only to plug them back into the document as an image. Output can still be pdf since Word seems to handle it pretty well.
Any suggestions?
.texto.docxdirectly? It might give better results than opening the pdf in Word. – Marijn Apr 06 '20 at 06:49make4ht -f odt filename.tex. it converts LaTeX to ODT, which can be opened in Word. – michal.h21 Apr 06 '20 at 07:57