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'evince' is not redognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. #3745
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Can you run evince from the command line? |
No. But I am also not sure if this 'evince' is correctly installed together with other tools from TexLive. (I am using TexLive package). I tried to download and install evince from this page. But I am not sure if it is the right way to do that. |
Then its not going to run from inside Geany, you need to fix that issue first. |
FWIW, evince is a document viewer, it's not gonna help create PDFs. And if you already have a PDF viewer you can use it instead as well. |
Well "compile" means |
Well I read "but am unable to create the corresponding .pdf", so I am not exactly sure which step doesn't work. |
Good point, I read evince and thought the OP had the PDF, but now I'm not sure either. |
Oh wait, the default latex filetype file has both |
Sorry, maybe my explanation was not clear. The .tex file is successfully
compiled. That is the corresponding .pdf is already created but as you
mentioned 'evince' is not being recognized by geany/windows therefore the
process of View PDF File(F5) is not working. I tried to install SumatraPDF.
But I do not know how to change the syntax in the corresponding "Set Build
Commands" for geary to successfully run F5 and show the .pdf
…On Mon, Jan 15, 2024, 14:21 elextr ***@***.***> wrote:
Oh wait, the default latex filetype file has both latex and pdflatex as
default build commands and evince as the "execute" command, but its
probably not available on Windows, which is why the OP can't run it from
the command line either.
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I think I found a way. I added the line bellow to the "Execute Commands"
section for viewing .pdf files:
start ""/max "%e.pdf"
Thanks again for your comments, and sorry if I was not clear.
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Sorry, maybe my explanation was not clear. The .tex file is successfully
compiled. That is the corresponding .pdf is already created but as you
mentioned 'evince' is not being recognized by geany/windows therefore the
process of View PDF File(F5) is not working. I tried to install SumatraPDF.
But I do not know how to change the syntax in the corresponding "Set Build
Commands" for geary to successfully run F5 and show the .pdf
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024, 14:21 elextr ***@***.***> wrote:
> Oh wait, the default latex filetype file has both latex and pdflatex as
> default build commands and evince as the "execute" command, but its
> probably not available on Windows, which is why the OP can't run it from
> the command line either.
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I have Geany 2.0 on windows 10. I have successfuly compiled my .tex file but am unable to create the corresponding .pdf (program exited with code: 9009)
I tried to manually add the address of Evince to the PATH variable. The problem did not solve.
I would appreciate any comment on it.
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