KERNIT Documentation
LaTeX Export
Export supported manuscript structure as LaTeX source.
Where This Fits Now#
LaTeX Export is part of KERNIT's formatter legacy. Use it when you need manuscript layout output. Use Hyperlinker when you need citation and cross-reference links inside an existing DOCX.
Use This Export When#
| Situation | Why this format helps |
|---|---|
| You are producing a manuscript from structured KERNIT content. | LaTeX Export gives the next reviewer or submission system a concrete file to inspect. |
| You need repeatable journal-layout QA. | The output can be compared against the selected preset before link review starts. |
| You want a clean handoff into Hyperlinker. | Export first, then scan the resulting DOCX so review decisions match the exact file that will be returned. |
Recommended Path#
If the manuscript already exists in Word, run the Hyperlinker first or last depending on your editorial workflow. If you are creating a formatted manuscript from structured text, export first, then run hyperlink review on the resulting DOCX.
QA Checklist#
- Confirm headings, captions, equations, tables, and bibliography entries are present in the exported file.
- Check that reference numbering or author-date labels match the style expected by reviewers.
- Run a Hyperlinker scan only after the file represents the manuscript state you want to link.
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