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miktex
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Noob here- how to download Latex?
Usually people recommend miktex for windows https://miktex.org/
- Curl 8.0.1 because I jinked it
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How to solve? package-manifests.ini", line="67371", error="invalid value definition"
Seems like something's wrong with your MikTeX installation. Here's an issue on GitHub where others have had similar issues and here's another one.
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Need help with ACS bibtex style
For two, you can resort to its analogue within the KOMA class/bundle. Depending on your locale, this may require some adjustments for the paper format (ISO A4 vs e.g., US letter), but this is quick click in general setup (in case you happen to use MiKTeX, one of the tabs asks you for the format typically used) and in the .tex preamble. Else, achemso works just fine, i.e. in the text you get the number-based references.
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Darkmode broken in Setzer – is it still maintained?
Or, does the flatpack attempt an installation of a large portion/all of TeXLive? (Aiming for a more granular approach, to fetch only the packages I really want [with optional, yet independent download of the documentation] was a major motivation to move to MikTeX (non-Docker) installation equally running from a a thumb drive, or in Linuxes. This was something in close to 100...200 MB in total as a starter package (already with its package manager), to which one can add/update/remove by like/dislike, need/no-need. And by the documentation, an installer for Fedora 37 equally is provided.).
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LaTeX as a replacement for MS Word
texdoc comes with TeXLive only. With MiKTeX (which equally works well in Linux as in Windows, and from a thumb drive), you select the packages (or their documentation, or both) of interest for download. A double click opens the .pdf (screenshot).
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I've got a problem
does the compilation with pdfLaTeX work? Do you use an instance of MiKTeX recently updated? A note about the GUI used would complement a problem report. If you use e.g., TeXStudio, then you already have a preview of the compiled document to monitor the advance of your work. You still can setup the program to open an external pdfviewer (e.g., sumatra) for a subsequent detailed inspection, print to paper of the pdf, etc. later.
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Trying to compile Tex file using texniccenter (latex->ps->pdf) sequence but it's not working
Because you mention Texniccenter I assume the operating system you use is Windows. Often, your TeX installation is either a ProTeXt DVD/iso (source of the soon retired project), or miktex. MiKTeX can install many of potentially missing usepackages during the first compilation if 1) the computer can connect with the servers of CTAN and 2) the user has permission to install programs on drive C:\. (In addition, MikTeX' package management offers you to list the packages installed/update them if you wish.) In case you do not possess the permissions to install a program, consider the portable installation, on an USB thumb drive -- very handy e.g., when passing the library's computer without installation privileges. MikTeX's installation comes with a light TeX editor, too -- not as many buttons to click as TeXniccscenter or TeXStudio, but cross platform.
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Lyx export ODF using mk4ht
With an export of your .lyx to .tex, which may be submitted to pandoc. The entry Demos showcases some examples from which you may infer the syntax, the entry Demos -> Try pandoc online offers an installation free test ground e.g., from latex to .docx or .odt (or others). The less complex the .tex file, the greater the chances this minimal version will work, so forget (for now) illustrations and bibliographic references. However, if you install pandoc (freely available, cross-platform) and read the documentation, you may access much more functionality (including insertion of images, use of a bibliography; generation of .pdf with pdfLaTeX [e.g., with MikTeX], etc.) There equally is a r/pandoc, too.
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Math equations' font in KaTeX
Give me some rope here, because you don't describe the installation available to you. I assume it is possible for you to collect and process the .md files locally. If so, a joint installation of miktex (for the part of e.g., rendering equations with pdfLaTeX), and pandoc for the conversion of file formats, e.g., markdown to .pdf, is handy.
LaTeX-Workshop
- Getting the file::path version error for latexmk VSCode
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"How to use Grammarly in VS Code with LaTeX"
Seems to be an issue on the extension side (follow link). So, did you create an issue on extension dev site (https://github.com/James-Yu/LaTeX-Workshop)?
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is there LaTex Vscode useful extension for optimize typing?
Anyway, it lookes like the popular VS Code extension LaTeX Workshop has a figure snippet that's triggered by typing in BFI (Begin FIgure)
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Looking for a software to compare programming languages in a tabular layout
LaTeX Workshop Extension is pretty good and I have been using it for a while.
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Please, ELI5 Docker + VS Code + LaTeX
I can get the LaTeX Workshop sample script to work. But applying that to other projects falls apart because of the packages, I think (because the logs tell me so).
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Most straightforward installation of LaTeX in VSCode
You need to open vscode settings file (CTRL-SHIFT-P ) followed by Open User Settings (JSON), Then you can paste the code that you can find here under the section Misc. This way you can use the texify build recipe that works in Miktex out-of-the-box.
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[LaTeX Workshop] Go to section preview in pdf document from latex code
Hi I am using the extension 'james-yu.latex-workshop' and I wonder if there is a way to go to the preview in the pdf document from the editor for the section that you are currently editing or about to edit. I took a look at the available commands/shortcuts and I cannot find it. The other way around works as expected, I will will 'Ctrl + Left click' in the pdf document and it will take to the latex code for that particular section. I have created already a feature request but if anyone here knows how to do it it would be much appreciated!
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Overleaf offline alternatives?
VSCode + LaTeX Workshop + texlive
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Feature Request: Consider using the customEditor API
Related PR and issues:
https://github.com/James-Yu/LaTeX-Workshop/pull/3069
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MacTex and VS Code?
There's a LaTeX workshop plug-in available for VS Code.
What are some alternatives?
tectonic - A modernized, complete, self-contained TeX/LaTeX engine, powered by XeTeX and TeXLive.
TeXiFy-IDEA - LaTeX support for the IntelliJ platform by JetBrains.
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
texstudio - TeXstudio is a fully featured LaTeX editor. Our goal is to make writing LaTeX documents as easy and comfortable as possible.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
tinytex - A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live
texlab-vscode - LaTeX for Visual Studio Code
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform
latex-homework-template - 🎓📄 The LaTeX file that I used as the base for all my homework in university.