I didn't know about TexWorks. Works great -- thank you!

Ramon

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 5:48:34 AM UTC-7, David wrote:
>
> For me: Python, Sphinx, MikTex.
>
>
>    1. Run the make batch file for your Sphinx project: make.bat latex
>    2. Open Texworks
>    3. File > Open > myproject.tex
>    4. Choose pdflatex+makeindex+bibtex from the dropdown menu.
>    5. Press the green "play" button.
>    6. Press enter to continue processing any stops/errors. 
>    7. A preview of the PDF will be displayed. 
>    8. Check the content. I've noticed that the TOC, index and 
>    bibliographic footnotes may not be updated. Just click the green play 
>    button again to regenerate the PDF. 
>    9. In the preview window choose File > Save... myproject.pdf
>    
>
> On Friday, September 14, 2012 7:52:06 PM UTC-4, Ramon wrote:
>>
>> 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 
>>
>

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