![]() ![]() If the test file opens the editor and the editor correctly opens the pdf in SumatraPDF then any other cause for a “finished with error” message is down to the compilation of the pdf and you would need to raise a question elsewhere at a TeX support site where you will need to provide your tex code and log files showing the error. However -forward-search must be included each time When you extract the files to a new folder use SumatraPDF to open the sync.pdf and see if the editor will launch with the sync.tex, once it is working you can delete those files then any other issues are down to the way the editor calls SumatraPDF Once -inverse-search and -reuse-instance are working there is no need for the editor to ever use those commands again so do not include them in any editor settings this is a common error made by many installation notes while typing 550 Closed muelli opened this issue on 4 comments muelli commented on TeXstudio: TeXstudio 2.12.14 (git n/a) Using Qt Version 5.12.2, compiled with Qt 5.12.0 R via flatpak Qt: OS: TeX distribution: to join this conversation on GitHub. The only way to know it is right is to try a double click in a valid pdf with synctex Thanks in advance 1 3 3 comments Add a Comment deleted 4 yr. ![]() The only benefit, I have found, to having TeXmaker check for external changes, is that it keeps track of the changes you might make to your bib file (s). So I really can't understand what the problem is here, would appriciate some more experienced eyes. Go to options -> Configure TeXmaker, - Select the 'Editor' pane, - UN-check the box marked 'Check for external changes'. ![]() I can not tell if your paths are correct (this is always a problem without remote access) what you need to check is where you installed it either by looking at the properties of a shortcut that does work or by exploring to the folder where your copy of TeXstudio.exe is located then look critically at the route to where that file is, so in your case that could be any one of thousands of locations that I cannot guess such asĬ:\Program Files (x86)\TeXstudio\texstudio-2.12.14 LaTeX forum Texmaker and TeXstudio Problem while compiling 14 posts 1 2 Next Tolaso Posts: 37 Joined: Mon 10:23 pm Problem while compiling Postby Tolaso » Fri 7:11 pm So, I updated from 2015 tl version to 2016 and reinstalled the texstudio editor. TexStudio and MikTex are all up to date, I found templates of other Universities online and they compile without a problem, as do my CV and cover letter. 1 You should provide more information about your configuration to narrow down the problem like which command line options are given to pdflatex. ![]()
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