I didn't know that the LaTeX tool is not bundled with the editor, and must be installed separately. Having never used LaTeX before, I started off by installing Texmaker, and encountered this error. (This is a bit different than the OP's problem, but the error message is the same. Note also that a warning box popped up after clicking Settings, which goes away after refreshing FNDB. What worked for me was to "Refresh FNDB" from MiKTeX Options (Start -> MiKTeX 2.9 -> Maintenance -> Settings). Sorry for opening an old issue, but the above did not work for me. PdfLaTeX: pdflatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex LaTeX: latex -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex So here’s the right (standard) configuration: Basically, you just enter what you would enter when compiling from the command line, just with %.tex as a placeholder for the file to compile. If MiKTeX is in your PATH varible (which usually is the case if you installed it normally), you don’t need to specify the full path to the directory, the name of the compiler/program with the desired options is entirely sufficient. latexsym.sty is a package, which isn’t ever gonna compile anything, and pdfetex.exe is a compiler, but definitely not the one you’re looking for (see e.g. Evince is the standard pdf viewer for the GNOME desktop environment, beside pdf it’s able to show postscript, djvu, tiff and dvi documents. The developer team provided an msi installer file together with the new release 2.28.0. The paths to your LaTeX und PdfLaTeX are wrong. 'The free document viewer Evince is now available for Windows operating systems.
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