![]() ![]() ![]() You can also see high CPU load by TexMaker and "stop" button still active after compilation is finished. It also shows that pasting command that TexMaker uses into command line effects in properly ended compilation. 3.1 The main file 3.2 The subfiles 4 The standalone package 4.1 The main file 4.2 The subfiles 5 Further reading Introduction In large LaTeX documents one usually has several. That is why I madeĪnother recording clearly showing what's going on: youtu.be/ wj8OKjdZu9I I understand you may not believe me, in fact- pdf could be created before, video doesn't prove that it wasn't. And the reason was, that I had forgotten to install a Tex distribution on one of the computers (TexStudio is just an editor, it won't compile anything if you haven't installed Tex.) Solution: Install TeXLive or MikTeX and your TexStudio will start working. Pdfatex was launched and compiiled the document, as you can see on the Video compilation started at about 11:55:53, ended about 11:55:58. " it proves that the source has never been compiled by pdflatex and that the pdf are not produced by the compilation you're supposed to have launched." - I don't agree here - It doesn't prove anything. "everybody can see on your video (58 s) that the main.pdf file has exactly the same date and time (11:55) than the source main.tex" - I agree "the log file is not displayed automatically as it should be" - I agree! "the pdf process should stop himself in 1 or 2 seconds" - I agree! I suspect there is a strange bug in the Texmaker binaries. No more weird freezes by compiling in the TeXstudio GUI instead of Texmaker. Then I installed TeXstudio 2.5.2 (SVN 3733M) as a replacement for Texmaker. Texlive-binaries, texlive-latex-base, texlive-publishers, texlive-latex-extra Then I decided to totally remove texmaker, but to keep the following packages installed: ![]() So crosstesting did not help! And there was never anything wrong with pdflatex or bibtex. tex file using pdflatex and bibtex directly in the Terminal always kept working. I then tried various pdflatex compilation options. In the beginning, it worked, but as time moved on, Texmaker would just hang (both QT4 and QT5 versions) on "Process started" and not do anything afterwards, when trying to compile using pdflatex. Win 8 graphics xetex compiling texstudio windows 10,564 It seems that the. I can confirm Texmaker (all versions) contains strange bugs, especially when trying to compile a. Note: If pandoc does not work for you, you can also convert Jupyter Notebook. I have tested TexMaker 3.4 and also Texmaker 4.0.1 using QT5 and QT4 in Ubuntu 13.04 (raring). ![]()
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