For Ubuntu, a ppa is available.Ī bug fix release TeXstudio 2.12.22 is available. No changes, just a build fix for OSX.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.1 is available.Ī new release TeXstudio 3.0.0 is available. It just fixes the configuration of the pdf toolbar size.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.3 is available. Happy new year! A new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.4 is available. Please give feedback.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.5 is available. It is work in progress and not (yet) automatically updated. Furthermore a global TOC is available besides the structure view. This version offers Qt6 support which should improve hidpi handling.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.1 is available.Mainly it fixes crashes loading included files.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.0 is available.Mainly changing the GUI language has been fixed. On OSX this should fix entering accented characters.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.0 is available. This bugfix release which contains Qt6.2 on windows and osx. On OSX this should fix problems with the cursor.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.1 is available. It should fix crashes which occur on some systems.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.2 is available. It should fix a crash on OSX(qt6).Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.3 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.4 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.0 is available. It should fix session restore and ctrl+letter shortcuts on OSX.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.1 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.2 is available. A new release TeXstudio 4.2.0 is available. Wolf Schweitzer: swisswuff.ch - Problem: TexMaker fails to reliably open PDF files with Acrobat Reader under Windows 10 published, 14:08 URL. Obviously, you will have to be consistent and correct in replacing all, particularly the highlighted parts, here (bold, orange) with your own file and path names. So I then defined such a script following T3.’s recommendation: at the directory with the path C:\Users\ ownusername\ DocumentsI placed a text file that I generated myself and that I named viewpdf.bat, into which I placed the following single “ C:/Program Files (x86)/Adobe/Acrobat Reader DC/Reader/AcroRd32.exe” “%~f1” That command would hand over the file path as %, to a script called viewpdf.bat “ C:/Users/ ownusername/ Documents/viewpdf.bat” %.pdf on the Latex.Org forum:ĭefine the command “External viewer” inside TexMaker > Configure TexMaker as follows: So it seems the underlying problem was identified on the forum by T3., in that Adobe Acrobat apparently requires a full file path to open PDFs, and as these seemed to only sometimes get transmitted correctly using the TexMaker interface settings, the workaround that I found worked is as recommended by T3. This points to a problem not along the lines of PDF file missing – that was there all along – but somewhere between TexMaker and Acrobat Reader. My problem was that not only did the TexMaker program not correctly process a Quick Build made of PDFLaTeX>View PDF, but also, it failed to reliably and always open any existing PDF using the View PDF (F7) command – so, with a PDF safely generated and in place of its file/folder path, repeatedly pressing F7, slowly, then closing the file again, trying again, would not always open the file, only sometimes. As these forums are a bit problematic to enter and register, particularly stackexchange requires some credits before any solution can be posted there, I just put this on my own website here. The problem was recognized elsewhere, to different degrees.Įven though the problems were described, a missing test remained and that was whether PDFs that did not require prior generation/ building because they were already generated / built would also succumb to this problem. The problem seems to be that TexMaker fails to reliably open PDF files that it generated using Acrobat Reader as external viewer under Windows 10.
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