Using LaTeX for two years now made me realise all its positive and negative aspects. This topic is about one of that negative aspects with which I have problem:
If you need your LaTeX text to be proof-readed you can do this either by sending your original LaTeX code (which is in most cases unacceptable for the lector, unless he is profound in LaTeX which is rarely the case) or you can send PDF versions in which case lector is unable to make editing directly on your text which is just lame.
The third option is to use some LaTeX to rtf (doc) converter which are really bad and in the most cases they don't do the job - or some PDF to rtf (doc) converter which are practically making a Word-picture of your PDF file which is if you are typing your text with more languages (I mostly use greek, hebrew and latin) ridiculous .
Now my question is following:
I know that would be a lot of work, but that would provide future to the LaTeX because most publishers are not willing to take LaTeX or PDF files nowadays.Why isn't it possible to make LaTeX that way to be able to directly get rtf document as an output instead the PDF one?
So this is just a technical question! Would this be theoretically possible and how hard it would be to do that?