Ralf Angeli <angeli <at> caeruleus.net> writes: > > * Frederic Andres (2007-02-12) writes: > > > I have been able to solve some of my previous problems, and on > > MacOS, it works fine. Under WinXp however, I have the same problems > > as the original poster, I can't see the pdf files that are created > > with pdflatex. I have xpdf in my PATH which looks like this (but I > > guess there is a mistake): > > C:\TeXLive2005\bin\win32;%Path%;c:\programFiles\emacs\bin; > > c:\usr\local\bin;C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin; > > The directory for Emacs binaries looks incorrect. I doubt this is the > problem, though. > > > Also, my command to use xpdf is the following: > > xpdf -remote %s -raise %o %(outpage). > > Since my programmation knowledge is very scarce, I am not really sure of > > what > > it means. > > If you open a Windows command prompt, change directory to where your > PDF file is located and then call `xpdf <your-file>.pdf', is the file > opened with xpdf? >
Thanks for the answer! 1. I have changed the path for emacs, which was in fact not in program files. 2; No. I tried, and it says: "xpdf is not recognized as an internal of external command". Is it because it is not in my Path? And should I do that? Because I have already added "C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin" which is supposed to be xpdf. _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
