[texworks] Lost Going Native -- Solved! Thank you!

sigmundv at gmail.com sigmundv at gmail.com
Wed Feb 22 19:38:21 CET 2012


If LaTeXmk still doesn't work after installing it, the issue is most likely
that the path to LaTeXmk isn't set up correctly.


Sigmund


On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 15:37, Adam Frank <phil.math.logic at gmail.com> wrote:

> So Charlie Sharpsteen nailed it, thank you--so very much and if you're in
> New York I'll buy you beer!
>
> However I am just a little curious about these other features under the
> Typeset menu which I haven't explored:  LaTeXmk, XeTeX, and so on.  How are
> they different from pdfLaTeX and why does the former still not work though
> I've downloaded and installed latexmk?  Not a pressing question, so if it's
> douchey of me to ask potentially difficult-to-explain questions after my
> problem has been solved, I humbly withdraw.
>
> In case it's an easy question, I've done as Paul Norman asked and below
> pasted the info, and attached said file.
>
>
>
> ----- configuration info -----
> TeXworks version : 0.4.3r858 (official)
> Install location : C:/Program Files (x86)/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
> Library path     : C:/Users/Adam/TeXworks\
> pdfTeX location  :
> C:/Users/Adam/Downloads/MiKTeX/MiKEx/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
> Operating system : Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 64-bit
> Qt4 version      : 4.7.3 (build) / 4.7.3 (runtime)
> ------------------------------
>
> Thanks again!
> Adam
>
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