Hi all, since a couple of weeks I have this strange behaviour of orgmode: When I try to export to PDF via Ctrl-c-e and then using »d« to export as Latex, process PDF and open the PDF, orgmode begins the export process and then stops somehow. I can export to LaTeX (l) und to a temporary LaTeX buffer (L), and having a LaTeX buffer I can produce a PDF without any problem, but I cannot use the »p« and the »d« key to produce PDF in one step. This happens since orgmode 6.27, and it happens also in 6.28b. My system is a Windows XP machine using MikTeX als LaTeX-environment. MikTeX is freshly updated and works well. Emacs is GNU Emacs 22.3.1. Any hints and clues? Best, Uwe Jochum
Hi,
Uwe Jochum writes:
> Hi all,
>
> since a couple of weeks I have this strange behaviour of orgmode:
>
> When I try to export to PDF via Ctrl-c-e and then using »d«
> to export as
> Latex, process PDF and open the PDF, orgmode begins the export process
> and then stops somehow. I can export to LaTeX (l) und to a temporary
> LaTeX buffer (L), and having a LaTeX buffer I can produce a
> PDF without
> any problem, but I cannot use the »p« and the »d« key to
> produce PDF in
> one step.
>
> This happens since orgmode 6.27, and it happens also in
> 6.28b. My system
> is a Windows XP machine using MikTeX als LaTeX-environment. MikTeX is
> freshly updated and works well. Emacs is GNU Emacs 22.3.1.
I have the same problem on my machine
WinXP, emacs 22.2.1, org-mode 2.28b, MikTeX 2.6
I use c-c c-e d.
The mode line says:
Processing LaTeX file ...
The .tex file is written, but not processed. The buffer with the proces output stays empty. When I open the .tex file and run it through pdftex the pdf is generated as expected.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
BeQIK
Thomas Holst
DS-ET/ECF1
Tel. +49(711)811-40681
PC-Fax +49(711)811-5182208
On Jun 26, 2009, at 11:11 AM, Holst Thomas (DS-ET/ECF1) wrote: > Hi, > > Uwe Jochum writes: >> Hi all, >> >> since a couple of weeks I have this strange behaviour of orgmode: >> >> When I try to export to PDF via Ctrl-c-e and then using »d« >> to export as >> Latex, process PDF and open the PDF, orgmode begins the export >> process >> and then stops somehow. I can export to LaTeX (l) und to a temporary >> LaTeX buffer (L), and having a LaTeX buffer I can produce a >> PDF without >> any problem, but I cannot use the »p« and the »d« key to >> produce PDF in >> one step. >> >> This happens since orgmode 6.27, and it happens also in >> 6.28b. My system >> is a Windows XP machine using MikTeX als LaTeX-environment. MikTeX is >> freshly updated and works well. Emacs is GNU Emacs 22.3.1. > > I have the same problem on my machine > > WinXP, emacs 22.2.1, org-mode 2.28b, MikTeX 2.6 > > I use c-c c-e d. > > The mode line says: > > Processing LaTeX file ... > > The .tex file is written, but not processed. The buffer with the > proces output stays empty. When I open the .tex file and run it > through pdftex the pdf is generated as expected. > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Org-mode uses pdflatex -interaction nonstopmode file.tex file.tex is first passed through shell-quote-argument before being inserted into the command. Please check in Emacs what evaluating (shell-quote-argument "c:path\to\file") gives you and then try to run the pdflatex command from the command line. I guess the problem must be that pdflatex does not exist as as command, or that there is a problem with the quoting...... HTH - Carsten > > BeQIK > > Thomas Holst > DS-ET/ECF1 > > Tel. +49(711)811-40681 > PC-Fax +49(711)811-5182208 > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
On 26/06/09 10:41:08, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Org-mode uses
>
> pdflatex -interaction nonstopmode file.tex
>
> file.tex is first passed through shell-quote-argument before
> being inserted into the command.
>
> Please check in Emacs what evaluating
>
> (shell-quote-argument "c:path\to\file")
>
> gives you and then try to run the pdflatex command
> from the command line.
>
> I guess the problem must be that pdflatex does not exist as as
> command,
> or that there is a problem with the quoting......
I'm still seeing this problem. pdflatex run as above generates the
correct pdf file. Did anybody else find the solution?
Simon