Thanks Kathy --  very helpful. Is that make.exe part of MikTex or do you 
install it separately, e.g. from a GNU download?

Ramon

On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:48:07 AM UTC-7, Kathy Tolbert wrote:
>
> Another note in my instructions (sent in previously sent email)... 
>
> ... see below ... 
>
> Hi all -- 
>
> How are folks generating PDF via LaTeX on Windows? I have Sphinx and 
> MikTex installed but that still leaves me stuck with how to execute the 
> Makefile that is generated as part of the latex build. Is there a 
> straightforward way to do this without installing cygwin? Is there a 
> minimum subset of GNU tools that need to be installed on a Windows 7 
> machine to minimally be able to build the LaTeX into PDF? 
>
> Ramon 
>
> --- 
>
> In  Step 2: Install Python: For Windows users only -- 
>
> NOTE: For most Windows machines, you will need to add a 'make.exe' file to 
> your 'Python27' directory after you install Python. This allows for the 
> PDF build ('make latexpdf' command). 
>
> I have a make.exe file that each user copies over to their local 
> directory. 
>
> Kathy 
>

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