LaTeX package: mmap.sty -- CMAP support for math in PDF Copyright (c) 2008 Ross Moore <ross@maths.mq.edu.au> mmap package -- include CMap resources for math symbols into PDF to make "search" and "copy-n-paste" functions work properly -m.cmap CMap uses ascii strings for the macro-names .cmap CMap uses the Unicode code-point of the symbols You may distribute and/or modify this program under the terms of LPPL the program consists of mmap.sty and .cmap files: {t1,lmr,ly1,oml,oms,omx,ot1,ulasy,umsa,umsb,ueuf,upsy,upzd}.cmap {oml{b,m}it,omsb,ot1{rbxit,rbxn,rmit,rmn,ssbxn,ssmn,ttmn}}.cmap {t1,oml,oms,omx,ot1,ueuf,ueufb,ulasy,umsa,umsb,upsy,upzd}-m.cmap {oml{b,m}it,omsb,ot1{rbxit,rbxn,rmit,rmn,ssbxn,ssmn,ttmn}}-m.cmap Usage: put \usepackage{mmap} to load CMAP resources from -m.cmap files. Or put \usepackage[noTeX]{mmap} to load CMAP resources from .cmap files. Or put \usepackage[useTeX]{mmap} to load CMAP resources from -m.cmap files. IMPORTANT: place this immediately after the \documentclass line to ensure that all fonts are checked for appropriate resources. TODO: add *.cmap files for other font encodings (contributions are welcome): TS1, OT2, IL2, ... support dvips? _________________________________________________________________________ Now there's another way to convert from LaTeX to Word. Simply copy/paste from the PDF, then adjust super-/sub-scripts, fractions, etc. _________________________________________________________________________ Cheers, Ross