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How to use MaTeX in WSL #31

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ghost opened this issue Nov 22, 2019 · 4 comments
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How to use MaTeX in WSL #31

ghost opened this issue Nov 22, 2019 · 4 comments

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ghost commented Nov 22, 2019

I have a Windows machine, which don't have LaTeX installed, but I have install TeX in windows subsystem in Linux, so how to config MaTeX to use LaTeX installed in WSL?

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szhorvat commented Nov 23, 2019 via email

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ghost commented Nov 23, 2019

Ok, maybe replace it with RunProcess[{"wsl","pdflatex"}, args___] etc.(a way to call wsl function in windows) will work.

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szhorvat commented Nov 23, 2019 via email

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szhorvat commented Dec 5, 2019

I looked into this briefly. While this is certainly a reasonable request, it does not seem to be trivial to implement in a robust way. Things to consider:

  • There may be more than one Linux environment. There should be a way to select which one to use.
  • Paths need to be converted. wslpath can do this.

Ideally, the entire WSL interface would be wrapped into a script, and this script could be used instead of pdflatex. The problem is that RunProcess won't run a script or a .cmd file. It requires an executable. As a workaround it may be possible to convert a batch file to an executable, but I have not tried this.

For the moment I'll have to put this aside because of lack of time.

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