* LaTex on windows
@ 2003-06-23 16:26 Peter Lee
2003-06-23 17:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Peter Lee @ 2003-06-23 16:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm taking a stab at learning LaTex for some docs I need to write on
windows. I took a sample and hit C-c C-v to view and got the message
"tex-view: You must set `tex-dvi-view-command'". I'm assuming I need
an external viewer. Can emacs not preview latex files? If not, is
there a "standard" viewer that those on windows use for previewing?
TIA.
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* Re: LaTex on windows
2003-06-23 16:26 LaTex on windows Peter Lee
@ 2003-06-23 17:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-06-23 17:29 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-06-23 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
> From: Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net>
> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 16:26:17 GMT
>
> I'm taking a stab at learning LaTex for some docs I need to write on
> windows. I took a sample and hit C-c C-v to view and got the message
> "tex-view: You must set `tex-dvi-view-command'". I'm assuming I need
> an external viewer. Can emacs not preview latex files?
Google for the preview-latex package: it's an Emacs package for doing
what you want.
> If not, is
> there a "standard" viewer that those on windows use for previewing?
There's a Windows port of xdvi (I think it's available as part of the
fpTeX package, which is a suite of Windows ports of TeX-related
programs).
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* Re: LaTex on windows
2003-06-23 16:26 LaTex on windows Peter Lee
2003-06-23 17:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2003-06-23 17:29 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Marcus Frings @ 2003-06-23 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net> wrote:
> I'm taking a stab at learning LaTex for some docs I need to write on
> windows. I took a sample and hit C-c C-v to view and got the message
> "tex-view: You must set `tex-dvi-view-command'". I'm assuming I need
> an external viewer. Can emacs not preview latex files? If not, is
> there a "standard" viewer that those on windows use for previewing?
Well, there is some kind of preview: You could use David Kastrup's
preview-latex but you need a CVS Emacs for windows because the stable
release of windows Emacs does not support images:
<http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/>
I would suggest that you install MikTeX and AUC TeX by following this
instruction <http://www.math.auc.dk/~dethlef/Tips/> and then use
MikTeX's DVI-viewer.
Regards,
Marcus
--
"Lungenzüge tief ins Leere
keinen Klepper, keine Mähre
wie der Springer im Spiel der Spiele
Der Tod ist ein Dandy"
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* Re: LaTex on windows
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@ 2003-06-23 17:57 ` Peter Lee
2003-06-23 20:09 ` Bijan Soleymani
2003-06-23 19:58 ` Peter Lee
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From: Peter Lee @ 2003-06-23 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>> Marcus Frings writes:
Marcus> Well, there is some kind of preview: You could use David
Marcus> Kastrup's preview-latex but you need a CVS Emacs for
Marcus> windows because the stable release of windows Emacs does
Marcus> not support images:
Marcus> <http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/>
Right, I just tried installing auctex and then preview-latex... and I
get the error "png not supported".
Marcus> I would suggest that you install MikTeX and AUC TeX by
Marcus> following this instruction
Marcus> <http://www.math.auc.dk/~dethlef/Tips/> and then use
Marcus> MikTeX's DVI-viewer.
I'll do that. Thanks a bunch.
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* Re: LaTex on windows
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2003-06-23 17:57 ` Peter Lee
@ 2003-06-23 19:58 ` Peter Lee
2003-06-25 19:42 ` David Kastrup
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From: Peter Lee @ 2003-06-23 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>> Marcus Frings writes:
Marcus> I would suggest that you install MikTeX and AUC TeX by
Marcus> following this instruction
Marcus> <http://www.math.auc.dk/~dethlef/Tips/> and then use
Marcus> MikTeX's DVI-viewer.
I took your suggestion and went this route. I installed auctex
11.13, and the latest version of miktex. I found a sample tex doc and
created a file called test.ltx and copied it in there.
It looks like this:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
The foundations of the rigorous study of \emph{analysis}
were laid in the nineteenth century, notably by the
mathematicians Cauchy and Weierstrass. Central to the
study of this subject are the formal definitions of
\emph{limits} and \emph{continuity}.
Let $D$ be a subset of $\bf R$ and let
$f \colon D \to \mathbf{R}$ be a real-valued function on
$D$. The function $f$ is said to be \emph{continuous} on
$D$ if, for all $\epsilon > 0$ and for all $x \in D$,
there exists some $\delta > 0$ (which may depend on $x$)
such that if $y \in D$ satisfies
\[ |y - x| < \delta \]
then
\[ |f(y) - f(x)| < \epsilon. \]
One may readily verify that if $f$ and $g$ are continuous
functions on $D$ then the functions $f+g$, $f-g$ and
$f.g$ are continuous. If in addition $g$ is everywhere
non-zero then $f/g$ is continuous.
\end{document}
I compiled (C-c C-c) and then viewed the results (C-c C-l) which was:
Running `LaTeX' on `test' with ``latex --src-specials \nonstopmode\input{test.ltx}''
This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (MiKTeX 2.3)
! I can't find file `nonstopmodeinput{test.ltx}'.
<*> nonstopmodeinput{test.ltx}
Please type another input file name:
My emacs with respect to auctex looks like this:
(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list "e:/packages/auctex-11.13/doc/")
(setq load-path (cons "e:/packages/auctex-11.13" load-path))
(require 'tex-site)
(autoload 'reftex-mode "reftex" "RefTeX Minor Mode" t)
(autoload 'turn-on-reftex "reftex" "RefTeX Minor Mode" nil)
(autoload 'reftex-citation "reftex-cite" "Make citation" nil)
(autoload 'reftex-index-phrase-mode "reftex-index" "Phrase mode" t)
(add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex) ; with AUCTeX LaTeX mode
(add-hook 'latex-mode-hook 'turn-on-reftex) ; with Emacs latex mode
Any ideas? Even if this were to compile I haven't specified yet what
viewer to use as I didn't see where in the auctex customize area.
Thanks again.
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* Re: LaTex on windows
2003-06-23 17:57 ` Peter Lee
@ 2003-06-23 20:09 ` Bijan Soleymani
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From: Bijan Soleymani @ 2003-06-23 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net> writes:
> >>>> Marcus Frings writes:
> Marcus> Well, there is some kind of preview: You could use David
> Marcus> Kastrup's preview-latex but you need a CVS Emacs for
> Marcus> windows because the stable release of windows Emacs does
> Marcus> not support images:
> Marcus> <http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/>
>
> Right, I just tried installing auctex and then preview-latex... and I
> get the error "png not supported".
You can download a precompiled CVS emacs from my website:
http://www.crasseux.com/emacs/
Bijan
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* Re: LaTex on windows
@ 2003-06-24 6:56 Urban Gabor
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From: Urban Gabor @ 2003-06-24 6:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
You may find a lot of TeX/Latex related stuff on CTAN
(www.ctan.org) the Comprehensive Tex Archive Network. There
is a full Win32 port of the TeX system. The name is MIKTEX
if I remember well.....
Good luck.
BTW you should try emTeX for dos prompt. It's really cool.
Gabaux
Linux is like a wigwam: no gates, no windows, and an apache
inside!
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* Re: LaTex on windows
2003-06-23 19:58 ` Peter Lee
@ 2003-06-25 19:42 ` David Kastrup
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From: David Kastrup @ 2003-06-25 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net> writes:
> I compiled (C-c C-c) and then viewed the results (C-c C-l) which was:
>
> Running `LaTeX' on `test' with ``latex --src-specials \nonstopmode\input{test.ltx}''
> This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (MiKTeX 2.3)
> ! I can't find file `nonstopmodeinput{test.ltx}'.
> <*> nonstopmodeinput{test.ltx}
>
It would appear that your command shell is not one typical for
Windows, and so the unquoted backslashes cause it to barf. You might
want to change tex-mik.el or the respective variables accordingly.
> Any ideas? Even if this were to compile I haven't specified yet what
> viewer to use as I didn't see where in the auctex customize area.
TeX-view-style
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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