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I wrote MS Word macros for word-to-latex and latex-to-word conversion. Is there standard scheme to share source files? Thank you in advance!

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  • Thank you, Barbara! I have low reputation to post to meta.
    – Xen Xheng
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:37
  • @barbarabeeton tex.stackexchange.com/questions/723205/… ;).
    – cfr
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:37
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    I think generally the site isn't the best place to post source which you think other people might want to find and use, especially if it may get updated or altered later (but even if not). I'm not sure this would belong on CTAN. If not, maybe a code repository like GitHub?
    – cfr
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:39
  • @cfr Yes, I uploaded files to google disc. But nothing lasts forever.
    – Xen Xheng
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:40
  • @cfr Thank you! I thought about GitHub (I am not registered there). May be Mendeley Data (used to use) or so. CTAN is way too good for me.
    – Xen Xheng
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:42
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    I mention GitHub because there is already a wealth of TeX related stuff there. (Not just that, of course, but among other things.) if you look on CTAN, you can see where projects have their source code (if applicable - sometimes the source code just is the stuff on CTAN).
    – cfr
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:45
  • We may be able to move this even if you don't have enough rep to post there. Maybe @barbarabeeton knows? may as well try, I guess.
    – cfr
    Commented Jul 26 at 1:46
  • @cfr -- I haven't been involved in migrating questions, so I don't know how. But I'll alert a moderator -- they're properly prepared for things. Commented Jul 26 at 3:13
  • @barbarabeeton If you vote to close, instead of closing, you can choose to migrate to meta. You have to click on the right close reason first and I always forget which it is, so even though I did it earlier, I can't now tell you which. (Maybe a site-specific reason? Or off-topic?)
    – cfr
    Commented Jul 26 at 4:54

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File upload to TeX-sx is not possible: questions are intended to be self-contained and of reasonable length. If you wish to publish code for others to use, systems such as GitHub or CTAN are more suitable.

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