I am using Texmaker 3. Your description really translate what happens! But, as there is no answer yet and I do not have too much time, my solution was to copy and paste the code in other file.
The error message I get when compiling a file for the first time: "Log file not found". But I still can't manage to get things right so that I can launch Texmaker normally.
Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. The problem is addressed in the following url. Thats it. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. In this question, the problem is the missing write permission, while in the question you linked the problem was that the PDF had not yet been created. Cool worked like charm! That shows me a popup saying "Log File not found!
Add a comment. I had the same error given to me by TeXmaker and I found my way here, so just to add the "trivial" case, which caused problems on my end: If you test-compile an empty document with no content in between the document tags, you will get the above error. It's obvious that this is easy to rule out as a possible error source ;. Wojciech Morawiec Wojciech Morawiec 2 2 silver badges 4 4 bronze badges. This was the problem for me.
Me too, thanks! Try working on a local drive where you have full write permissions for the drive. The Overflow Blog.
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