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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Lars Madsen wrote:<br>
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why are you giving the full path to pdflatex? aren't your
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I don't think that he is, Lars (and it should not matter if he does)
— in the original screenshot, "U:\texlive\bin\win32" is a prompt,
not something typed. Of course, where the PDF file is intended to
end up is somewhat moot, but empirically it would appear that it
will end up in O:\schule\unterricht\ if a PDF is actually generated.<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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