Converting Latex to Wiki

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This is a script to help convert TeX tags into the correct form for wiki. At the moment the script doesn't handle the \newcommand environment or figures and certain types of tables. Python is required.

We are actively working on improving the program and we welcome your input. The code is relatively straight forward to modify and you are welcome to add in your own lines to the code and we will use your updated version, or if you have a request you can add these to the discussion page.

One thing to note is that the code looks for the line \begin{document} and only processes the file after this command. What this means is that if you do not have line you will get a blank document.

Caveat Emptor: This code IS NOT PERFECT. The script will do a lot of the leg work, but expect to make some minor modifications after the script has been run.

Usage

The script is executed using the following syntax:

>python latex2Qwiki.py < infile.tex >outfile.qwiki

That's really it.

Capabilities

The script will strip the preamble, \author tags etc. The \itemize environment is also recognized and parsed into a wiki list, however custom bullet types are not supported at the moment. The script makes the following replacements:

LaTeX replacement wikitext
\cite{} ([#References|references])
\emph{ txt } ''txt''
\texit{ txt } ''txt''
\texttt{ txt } =txt=
\textbf{ txt } '''txt'''
\textt{ txt } =txt=
\begin{ equation }(*?) or \[ <center><math>
\end{ equation }(*?) or \] </math></center>
\begin{ eqnarray }(*?) <center><math><\begin{matrix}>
\end{ eqnarray }(*?) <\end{matrix}></math></center>
$ <math>or </math>
\begin{verbatim} <br><code>
\end{verbatim} </code><br>
\[..]section appropriate wiki heading level

The Script

For security, python scripts cannot be served off of Qwiki. Please change the extension for '.pdf' to '.py' after downloading.

latex2wiki.pdf

References

This script is based heavily on Latex to Wiki on Qwiki which in turn was based on latex2twiki.py.