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Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive
Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive













texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive
  1. #Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive portable#
  2. #Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive code#

:/usr/local/texlive/2019/texmf-dist/tex/latex/acmart$ lsĪCM-Reference-Format.bbx ACM-Reference-Format.dbxīut when I try to compile a document using the acmart package, it tells me the package does not exist. usr/local/texlive/2019/bin/x86_64-linux/pdflatexĪnd I have confirmed the acmart directory and cls file exist in the proper place It looks like pdflatex is pointing to the correct place I installed texstudio on Ubuntu 18.04 using the PPA. You can disable the checks in the options.I have installed texlive 2019 and I want texstudio to use this. This is just for your convenience so that you can recognize possible errors before compiling. TXS tries to warn you if it thinks that the package is missing (in special cases it may be wrong). In the end, it just matters if the compiler finds the packages. when you have multiple LaTeX distributions are installed or use some packages not maintained by the TeX distribution). In some rare cases it may be that TXS is wrong and the compiler can find the package anyway (e.g. This package detection mechanism is completely independent of the LaTeX compiler. You would need to restart TXS to enforce a new scan. The package scan is started after start-up.ĭepending on your system it may take some time to finish (up to a few minutes in extreme cases).Īfter completing the scan, the highlighting is updated.įurther changes of your TeX environment will remain unnoticed. We determine the tex file database using kpsewhich -show-path ls-R and parse its content. Therefore, mpm.exe -list is our best guess for MikTeX. However there doesn't seem to be an API for that and the FNDB itself is a proprietary binary format. It would be more correct to get the information from the filename database (FNDB) in MikTeX. you could manually add packages which are not maintained by MikTeX). Note: The list of installed packages is not necessarily the same as the list of available packages (e.g. This information is used for the highlighting of missing packages.

texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive

TeXstudio queries MikTeX about the installed packages ( mpm.exe -list). This information is used for package name completion and to warn you if you try to import a package that is not installed. TXS tries to determine the LaTeX packages installed on your system. So most likely you will just have the basic tex.cwl activated statically. However, nowadays this is not necessary in most cases because of the automatic loading based on \usepackage. In early versions of TXS this was the only way to load cwls. This means you usually don't have to care about which cwls are loaded.Īdditionally, you can statically activate cwls at Options -> Completion.

#Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive code#

This results in the corresponding code between \begin command, it will try to load packagename.cwl for the context of the current document. You can define an environment, say foo and set its type either to verbatim or numbers. This is an unfinished feature with yet little capability: Maybe you've found the Custom Highlighting section in the options. ini file texstudio -ini-file /tmp/randomfilename, it will temporarily use the default settings, without changing your normal settings.

texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive

If you start TeXstudio with a non existing. You can also just let it use another settings file with the -ini-file option.

texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive

You can go back to your settings by deleting the newly created texstudio.ini and renaming the backed-up. If you only want to restore the default settings temporarily, rename texstudio.ini (e.g. Otherwise it will recreate the file with the present settings on closing. Note: This has to be done, while TXS is not running. Just delete the settings file ( texstudio.ini). Otherwise the changes won't have any effect and will be overwritten when TeXstudio is closed. Note: TeXstudio has to be closed while editing texstudio.ini. The resulting report contains a section called "Setting file". ( Older versions Check LaTeX Installation.

#Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive portable#

Portable Version: config/texstudio.ini relative to the TeXstudio executable.Windows: %APPDATA%\texstudio\texstudio.ini.Linux/Unix/Mac: ~/.config/texstudio/texstudio.ini.The settings are stored in a file called texstudio.ini. Linux users can easily compile TXS themselves. Be aware that only logged-in users see the artifacts. We provide development snapshots with every commit. If you are interested in the latest features, you can try a development version (no warranty for stability and correctness). Therefore it's hard to predict release dates. Since it's a project we develop completely in our spare time, the time we can invest may strongly vary. The added features have to be complete and sufficiently tested. There is no fixed release schedule for TXS.















Texstudio looking for wrong version of texlive