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| Apr11-07, 04:45 PM | #1 |
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LaTeX for my laptop computer
Hi people,
I am totally crap with computers and I have tried numerous times to install a LaTeX program onto my computer and each time it doesn't seem to work, for whatever reason. There always seems to be extra files to download and I am totally lost as to what I actually need. Could someone help me out here? Like I say, I need a fair bit of guidance due to my sheer incompetance. I have tried downloading from Miktex.org but whenever I get to the final stages of the installation it suggests a directory for the files to go in, but then it tells me that the directory is not empty?! HELP, PLEASE
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| Apr11-07, 05:00 PM | #2 |
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| Apr11-07, 06:00 PM | #3 |
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I am following these guidelines: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/LaTe ... nloads.php When I open TeXnicCenter and it asks me for the "full path of the directory where the executables" are located, and I give it C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.5\miktex\bin - it comes up with an error message, even though I haven't changed the original destination when I downloaded MiKTeX. Any ideas? I know it's probably very trivial, but you would make me a very happy man if I could finally sort this out... Thanks in advance |
| Apr11-07, 06:08 PM | #4 |
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LaTeX for my laptop computer
I'll have to look into it later.....
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| Apr11-07, 06:44 PM | #5 |
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doesn't cygwin have latex built in?
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| Apr11-07, 07:30 PM | #6 |
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Even though I have cygwin, and use it extensively, I prefer MiKTeX, with its YAP previewer [which can interact nicely with text editors]. MikTeX will also prompt to find any missing files or packages on the website. |
| Apr12-07, 12:54 AM | #7 |
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You may try PcTeX
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| Apr12-07, 04:18 AM | #8 |
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For a quick and reliable windows editor, I'd use WinEdt: http://www.winedt.com/
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| Apr12-07, 03:52 PM | #9 |
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Guys, thanks for the editor suggestions and all, but at the end of the day I can't install MikteX fully because it keeps telling me that the directory isn't empty, and since I have no clue what this means I can't go any further. Someone here must know how I can sort this?
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| Apr12-07, 05:04 PM | #10 |
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Have you looked at http://docs.miktex.org/2.5/manual/installing.html ?
Admittedly, I've been using MikTeX 2.4.... and I have had no plans to upgrade anytime soon [for fear of breaking my current setup]. Note: http://facweb.arch.ohio-state.edu/pv...rt/tex4ht.html suggests that "If you are doing a fresh installation of MikTeX 2.5, or you can do a re-installation, do so using the installer, but do not install to the default folder. Instead, use one which does not contain spaces: one suggestion is c:\texmf; but it’s up to you." (MikTeX 2.4 and earlier used such a directory name.) |
| Apr12-07, 05:09 PM | #11 |
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| Apr12-07, 06:20 PM | #12 |
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I did both. I can't understand why this still won't work.
To be honest I don't really understand what I actually need for this to work. I tried downloading proTeX, which I did. It seems that it came with miktex, so when I came to install miktex it asks me to choose the location for the installation directory (it already has miktex in there) but even when I choose the folder myself it tells me the specified directory isn't empty?! What does that even mean, aside from the fact that it's not empty?! It would really help if someone just listed down what programs I need to download in what order, then that way I might be able to see what I am doing wrong. Again I apologise for my abilities here, and thank you again for your input. |
| Apr12-07, 06:23 PM | #13 |
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I still feel like I have got no idea as to what is going on though. |
| Apr12-07, 07:20 PM | #14 |
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Right, still no closer.
Is it simply enough to download the MiKTeX Basic system and TeXniccenter? |
| Apr12-07, 07:50 PM | #15 |
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So, you installed the basic MiKTeX package?
If so, then you should have the minimal setup to start composing LaTeX in any text editor. Once you have composed your first LaTeX file, then you should be able to run in a command window [assuming the path is setup correctly] (in the directory where you saved your file) "latex myfile". If that works, then your setup is working. (You should at least see if this works.) For something fancier, you might have to setup your favorite text editor or something more like TeXniccenter. |
| Apr13-07, 12:19 AM | #16 |
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| Apr13-07, 03:38 PM | #17 |
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I have installed Basic MiKTeX (to the directory c:\texmf).
Then when I open TeXniccenter it asks me to "enter the full path of the directory, where the executables(latex, tex, etc.) of your TeX distribution are located". So when I put in c:\texmf, since I thought MiKTeX was my distribution (and it is located at c:\texmf), I get an error message saying "The application "LaTeX" has not been found in the directory of your TeX-distribution. Please enter the directory where the executable files (tex.exe, latex.exe, etc.) are located, as your distribution's directory". ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? |
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