![]() ![]() The author relied on primary source documents, chats with LaTeX development members on, literatures, and extensive software features testing and hoped this publication fills the gaps in knowledge and literature, aside many plagiarized blogs, confusing articles (as learning LaTeX itself). This article clears the confusion and give a comprehensive introduction to anyone, (authors including academics) to choose between TeX/LaTeX distributions and editors to install given offered particular feature advantages, the particular of the users' academic field and level of productivity on their project, report or document. ![]() MiKTeX is a modern TeX distribution for Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS, while TexStudio (likewise TeXnicenter) are GUI TeX document editors. It is in principle and editing style different from a Word Processor, to encourage and enable authors concentrate more on writing rich contents, leaving document design to expert document designers. That is, outputs in device transferable formats (DVI, PDF, HTML, etc) suitable for websites and submission to journals, academic institutions and publishers for ultimate publication. It is a free document typesetting and processing system for creating high quality rich document format. LaTeX is an extension of TeX typesetting macro created by Leslie Lamport, with addition of standard packages and features for plain-tex contents using markup language syntax. LateX and ConTeXt are the two main evolution and revolutionary development 'on top of TeX'. ![]() Knuth, and today’s worldwide de facto standard for high-quality digital document typesetting for writers/authors in the academics and publishers of journals and books, including Elsevier, PlosOne, JSON and Nature Springer. TeX is a macro typesetting language developed by Donald E. running on Windows 10 pro.In various guises, this is a common question, innocent, but actually betraying a fundamental confusion about TeX evolution, directory, and the levels of operation in the TeX/LaTeX family and friends. The problem occurred in Texmaker 5.0.2 and also after updating to 5.0.3. ![]() Compilation exited without errors and a pdf file to view exists. The problem persists independent of the content of the tex-file (so no minimum working code or try the code in the linked question). I have not changed any settings and am puzzled why this problem occurred in the first place and how it changed from the A monitor to the B monitors. I have experienced the problem on monitor A a couple of months ago and now on the B monitors (and now also while working on the laptop without screen extension, but not while extending with A). If the problem occurs on A, the B monitors don't have the problem and vice versa. The monitors have different dimensions and resolutions. Let's call the monitors: A (a flat screen TV), B1, and B2 (regular pc monitors). I am working with 3 different extension monitors (dependent on where I work for the day) and always the same laptop. In addition to the other question on this problem, I have noticed: The problem occurs dependent on the connection to certain extension monitors (connected to my laptop to extend the screen). Both, while hovering the cursor over the taskbar symbol and with ALT+TAB the pdf viewer window appears empty but still cannot be accessed. When unchecking the embedded option, I cannot open the separate pdf viewer window, neither from the taskbar, nor with ALT+TAB. While having the pdf viewer embedded there is no problem. I have the problem described in the title ( exactly as in this question). ![]()
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