11:01:56,274+0100 FATAL initexmf - Source: Libraries\MiKTeX\Core\win\winFile.cpp 11:01:56,274+0100 FATAL initexmf - Windows API error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. 11:01:56,242+0100 INFO initexmf - starting: MiKTeX Configuration Utility (MiKTeX 2.9) 11:01:56,093+0100 FATAL initexmf - Source: Libraries\MiKTeX\Core\win\winFile.cpp 11:01:56,093+0100 FATAL initexmf - Windows API error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. 11:01:56,061+0100 INFO initexmf - starting: MiKTeX Configuration Utility (MiKTeX 2.9) 11:01:25,618+0100 INFO initexmf - running: mkfntmap -verbose -admin 11:01:25,582+0100 INFO initexmf - starting: MiKTeX Configuration Utility (MiKTeX 2.9) 11:01:25,303+0100 INFO initexmf - starting: MiKTeX Configuration Utility (MiKTeX 2.9) 11:01:23,489+0100 INFO initexmf - Creating fndb for common root directory ("C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9"). 11:01:23,473+0100 INFO initexmf - Creating fndb for common root directory (C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9). 11:01:23,472+0100 INFO initexmf - Skipping user root directory (C:\Users\jonc\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.9). 11:01:23,472+0100 INFO initexmf - Skipping user root directory (C:\Users\jonc\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9). That first log suggests there's a permissions error but I've not idea what file it has a problem with: 11:01:23,455+0100 INFO initexmf - starting: MiKTeX Configuration Utility (MiKTeX 2.9) Sorry, but C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin\miktex-pdftex.exe did not succeed.Ĭ:/Users/jonc/AppData/Local/MiKTeX/2.9/miktex/log/miktex-pdftex.log You may want to visit the MiKTeX project page ( ), if you The log file hopefully contains the information to get MiKTeX going again:Ĭ:/Users/jonc/AppData/Local/MiKTeX/2.9/miktex/log/initexmf.log Sorry, but "MiKTeX Configuration Utility" did not succeed. I installed the latest version of MikTex for Windows but every time I run it and select 'pdfLatex' from the drop-down and hit the green play button I get this message: In TexMaker, you’ll need to set one document to be a master document to work with multiple files.I've created a basic Latex document based on an example I found online: \documentclass There is another variation of this: separate your content into another *.tex file, and then you have 2 master documents – one for Overleaf (main.tex) and another you use for TexMaker (main-texmaker.tex or whatever name you want) – which both includes the same content file. Tip: You can generate bibtex code from easily with. To do this, go to “options > Configure TexMaker” and under “Quick Build” tab, select the quick-build command “PdfLatex + Bib(la)tex + PdfLaTeX (x2) + View Pdf” When you press F1 (quickbuild), you will need to enable bibtex in your build. If you receive warning messages in TexMaker that goes something like These code blocks (provided in the template the texmaker version is commented out) will need to be changed when moving your code back to TexMaker. You’ll find this in the start and end of the latex document respectively. If the template link is not working, you can get from this Github gist instead), edit the latex document collaboratively in Overleaf, and then when you need it to compile in Texmaker, download the project as a zip and change some code.įortunately, it’s only 2 blocks of code, annotated as “SETUP DOCUMENT” and “END DOCUMENT”. There should be 2 files: main.tex and ref.bib. So the best workflow I can come out with at the moment is this: Create latex document from my template (get from here: Overleaf to Texmaker Bibtex Template. Conversely, copy-pasting working bibtex code from TexMaker into Overleaf pulls out compile errors. Overleaf may have the advantage of having collaborative editing with (almost) live previewing, but I hit a lot of problems getting the documents with bibtex I wrote there to compile in Texmaker. Note that the citation format I’m using is APA, as specified by my university. In this post I detail how to get bibtex working on Overleaf (previously known as WriteLatex) and Texmaker (Windows 10 64-bit, MikTeX).
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