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Texmaker) and found no option for log files. I checked for a log file under the D:\Program Files (x86)\Texmaker and found none. I checked for a log path in the Windows registry using regedit and found none. I checked the Texmaker issues and found Issue 97 but it does not help. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Texmaker allowing it to use the default directory on the C drive. I still get the same error. Any ideas? EDIT I installed MiKTeX as an administrator (didn't work as user) and chose the default options. After MiKTeX installed I was able to create a PDF file using Texmaker. Also, correctly setting the PDF viewer options (Options -> Configure Texmaker -> Commands -> PDF Viewer) Built-in Viewer and Embed, I was able to preview the pdf in Texmaker (View -> PDF Viewer). So, Texmaker is a LaTeX editor which generates a file containing LaTeX markup. MiKTeX is a program that converts the LaTeX markup into an output format such as PDF. errors texmaker share|improve this question edited Jul 20 '12 at 12:16 asked Jul 19 '12 at 23:24 Guy Coder 228146 @GuyCoder See What are the advantages of TeX Live over MikTeX for some good advice on the choice between the two main distributions for Windows. You really can't go wrong with either one. See also TeX distribution and engine for more info on what a distribution is. See also How do I update my distribution. –Alan Munn Jul 19 '12 at 23:59 add a commen
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