How do I convert into PDF?
I've written document in LaTeX, but I don't know how to convert my .tex file into a PDF file. I'm using texMaker in the Russian language, and I couldn't find a way to typeset in this version of LaTeX.
Here is the view of my LaTeX:
How do I convert it into PDF in LaTeX?
When I run quick build, it gives me the following errors:
pdftex text
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I've written document in LaTeX, but I don't know how to convert my .tex file into a PDF file. I'm using texMaker in the Russian language, and I couldn't find a way to typeset in this version of LaTeX.
Here is the view of my LaTeX:
How do I convert it into PDF in LaTeX?
When I run quick build, it gives me the following errors:
pdftex text
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Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of yourConfigure TeXmaker
windows?
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
3
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12
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I've written document in LaTeX, but I don't know how to convert my .tex file into a PDF file. I'm using texMaker in the Russian language, and I couldn't find a way to typeset in this version of LaTeX.
Here is the view of my LaTeX:
How do I convert it into PDF in LaTeX?
When I run quick build, it gives me the following errors:
pdftex text
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I've written document in LaTeX, but I don't know how to convert my .tex file into a PDF file. I'm using texMaker in the Russian language, and I couldn't find a way to typeset in this version of LaTeX.
Here is the view of my LaTeX:
How do I convert it into PDF in LaTeX?
When I run quick build, it gives me the following errors:
pdftex text
pdftex text
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Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of yourConfigure TeXmaker
windows?
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
3
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12
|
show 3 more comments
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Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of yourConfigure TeXmaker
windows?
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
3
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12
2
2
Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of your
Configure TeXmaker
windows?– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of your
Configure TeXmaker
windows?– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
3
3
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12
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The error you're receiving is that thesis.cls
is not available. This stems from documentclass{thesis}
. My assumption is that, since you're unfamiliar with (La)TeX, you just assumed that if you want to write a thesis, you should use thesis
as your documentclass
. However, this is obviously incorrect since the default distributions (MiKTeX and TeX Live) do not come with a thesis.cls
by default. Instead, start with something like report
or book
. Then click on Quick Build to compile the document, after which you can View PDF.
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
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The error you're receiving is that thesis.cls
is not available. This stems from documentclass{thesis}
. My assumption is that, since you're unfamiliar with (La)TeX, you just assumed that if you want to write a thesis, you should use thesis
as your documentclass
. However, this is obviously incorrect since the default distributions (MiKTeX and TeX Live) do not come with a thesis.cls
by default. Instead, start with something like report
or book
. Then click on Quick Build to compile the document, after which you can View PDF.
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
add a comment |
The error you're receiving is that thesis.cls
is not available. This stems from documentclass{thesis}
. My assumption is that, since you're unfamiliar with (La)TeX, you just assumed that if you want to write a thesis, you should use thesis
as your documentclass
. However, this is obviously incorrect since the default distributions (MiKTeX and TeX Live) do not come with a thesis.cls
by default. Instead, start with something like report
or book
. Then click on Quick Build to compile the document, after which you can View PDF.
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
add a comment |
The error you're receiving is that thesis.cls
is not available. This stems from documentclass{thesis}
. My assumption is that, since you're unfamiliar with (La)TeX, you just assumed that if you want to write a thesis, you should use thesis
as your documentclass
. However, this is obviously incorrect since the default distributions (MiKTeX and TeX Live) do not come with a thesis.cls
by default. Instead, start with something like report
or book
. Then click on Quick Build to compile the document, after which you can View PDF.
The error you're receiving is that thesis.cls
is not available. This stems from documentclass{thesis}
. My assumption is that, since you're unfamiliar with (La)TeX, you just assumed that if you want to write a thesis, you should use thesis
as your documentclass
. However, this is obviously incorrect since the default distributions (MiKTeX and TeX Live) do not come with a thesis.cls
by default. Instead, start with something like report
or book
. Then click on Quick Build to compile the document, after which you can View PDF.
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Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
add a comment |
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Thank you it really works. Problem was in thesis instead of writing report
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 6:38
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
Reading this answer i suddenly have a deja vu. I could swear we already have the same answer.
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 9:31
add a comment |
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Welcome! First of all, this is an English language site, so most user may not understand Russia -- therefore, change the language of the software before screenshoting. Secondly, I see that you did compile your document, and there are some errors. Maybe the cause is the configuration. Can you add a MWE and a screenshot of your
Configure TeXmaker
windows?– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:45
Have you read how to use Texmaker? The main image on the Texmaker homepage shows a button called "Quick Build" and "View PDF". Have you clicked those?
– Werner
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
sorry for Russian interface of program Latex I change it
– Jahongir Sabirov
Dec 28 '18 at 5:48
@Werner In the OP's original picture, we can see that he did compile the document (of course by something like "Quick Build"). The fact is, it didn't output a PDF file.
– JouleV
Dec 28 '18 at 5:50
3
Stay away from thesis.cls -> en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Scientific_Reports
– Johannes_B
Dec 28 '18 at 6:12