Help with finding style file
Herbert Voss
Herbert.Voss at fu-berlin.de
Sat May 2 10:10:50 CEST 2020
Am 01.05.20 um 21:31 schrieb Abbot Patrick:
>
> Hi Uwe,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to respond to my question so quickly.
> But, I'm still having trouble. I'll include some screen shots in hopes
> of helping you understand the problem better...
>
> In TexWorks under "Preferences", the Typesetting tab lists "Paths for
> TeX and related programs". I added the path for my .sty file to the
> list, closed the program and restarted it and it still can't find the
> file. I've placed my .sty file in a number of different places on the
> tree, each time adding the path to TeXWorks Typesetting tab and it
> always complains it can't find the file. In the meantime, I've copied
> the contents of the .sty file to the preamble, which works, but I
> don't want that much info in every preamble, obviously.
>
> Does this need to have the database rebuilt? Or ...?
>
Yes, but you should make a difference between TeXworks and the TeX
distribution.
TeXworks is an editor and needs the paths for the _programs_ to run from
within
the editor. But you are asking for the directories where the TeX/LaTeX
source files
should be saved. From the MiKTeX website:
Your own TEXMF root directories
You can register additional TEXMF root directories. For example, if you
have files (such as LaTeX styles) that you want to integrate into the
MiKTeX setup, you can do the following:
1. Create a directory, say |\mytexmf|, which serves as the new TEXMF
root directory.
2. Create TDS-compliant subdirectories and move/copy your files here.
3. Start /MiKTeX Console/ and open the |Settings| page.
4. Click the |Directories| tab.
5. Click the |Add| button and browse to the TEXMF root directory
created earlier (step 1).
6. Run from the menue Tasks->Refresh file name database
for an own package "myPackage.sty" save it into something like:
$USER\mytexmf\tex\latex\myPackage.sty
Herbert
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