Install MikTex first before you install texmaker or texniccenter

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The discussion revolves around the installation process of MikTeX, Texmaker, and TeXnicCenter, focusing on the correct order of installation and path settings for LaTeX commands. It includes troubleshooting steps and user experiences related to compiling LaTeX documents.

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  • One participant mentions that Texmaker cannot compile documents if the paths to LaTeX commands are incorrect, raising a question about where to set the path for the 'Latex' file.
  • Another participant suggests installing MikTeX before Texmaker or TeXnicCenter, stating that the program should automatically detect the LaTeX distribution and set the proper paths.
  • There is a suggestion to manually set paths if automatic detection fails, along with a command line method to compile LaTeX documents directly.
  • Participants express varying levels of confusion and satisfaction with the installation process and the functionality of the software.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the installation process, as some express confusion and others provide differing methods for resolving issues related to path settings and compilation.

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There are unresolved questions regarding the specific paths needed for LaTeX commands and the implications of using different operating systems for installation.

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Users interested in installing LaTeX distributions and editors, particularly those new to the software or experiencing installation issues.

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Nevermind, Got the hang of it now :)
 
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I did some research and found this:

'Texmaker can't compile yours documents if the paths to the LaTeX related commands are wrong.'

From http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/doc.html#SECTION01

I get stuck at the first hurdle (again), but where do i set the path for the file 'Latex'? Isn't latex a file of 5 programs? Do i need to set the path to a file with all the programs in?

It's all too confusing.
 
install MikTex first before you install texmaker or texniccenter, then the program should automatically detect your latex distro and set the proper paths to build the document.

If not, you have to set them mannually, however, you can still compile the latex documents in a command line console, Win Key + R to open up Run dialogue, then type in "cmd", find your saved file, note that this file can be in any directory, ending in .tex, then type "latex filename.tex", you should see a bunch of messages popping out, and ending up with 3 files- filename.dvi, filename.aux, filename.log, the .aux and .log are misc information during the compilation, the .dvi file is the output, you can now open it with any dvi viewer, i think the default one with MikTex is yap, so try "yap filename.dvi", if not, go to an explorer gui interface and double click the filename.

All aside, i recommend you reinstalling texmaker and texnic center, it'll probably be easier.

Or you could switch to linux :P
 
Thanks :D
 
you are welcome. TeX is awesome :P
 

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