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Ps2pdf: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/ps2pdf.exe” %.ps Makeindex: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/makeindex.exe” %.idxĭvips: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/dvips.exe” -o %.ps %.dviĭvipdfm: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/dvipdfm.exe” %.dvi Latexmk: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/latexmk.exe” -e “$pdflatex=q/pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode/” -pdf %.texīib(la)tex: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/biber.exe” % LuaLaTeX: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/lualatex.exe” -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex XeLaTeX: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/xelatex.exe” -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex PdfLaTeX: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/pdflatex.exe” -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex LaTeX: “./miktex/texmfs/install/miktex/bin/圆4/latex.exe” -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex

(Since my build uses neither Asymptote nor Ghostscript/GSView, I have left those paths set to their defaults.) Note that I’m using the 64-bit version of MikTex. tex files while still being able to run from a USB stick on any Windows computer. We’re going to modify most of these fields so that Texmaker can process your. The Commands screen should pop up by default. Launch Texmaker, then click on Options -> Configure Texmaker. Now we need to configure Texmaker so it knows where to find our custom installation. If you do so, your file structure will look like this: USB Drive
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(I may detail how to do this in a later article).
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You can also install the R Project statistical package.
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You can install it in its own directory on your thumbdrive, then update the path to it in Texmaker’s configuration options (described below). If you would still prefer an external viewer, I recommend grabbing a copy of the FoxIt reader from.
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Since Texmaker now has a built-in viewer, installing a PDF reader like FoxitReader is no longer necessary. Use the ‘Name:’ field to filter down to pgf, select it, and install. Right-click the MiKTeX icon in your system tray again, but this time select ‘MiKTeX Package Manager.’ We need to install two packages so Tikz can run properly - pgf and xcolor. This will install the Tikz files in the appropriate directories of your MiKTeX structure. Click the checkbox for “Do this for all current items (2 found)” then click ‘Yes’. You can download the latest version from its Sourceforge repository:Įxtract the Tikz files directly into your MiKTeX directory. Since Asymptote decided to stop playing nice sometime around version 2.16, I recommend using PGF and TikZ for creating nice-looking 2D graphics. Updating may take a while, so this might be a good time to grab a cup of coffee. In most cases, it’s ok to just use the default option of updating from the nearest location. Start MiKTeX and right-click on the icon that appears in your tray. It might also be helpful to create a shortcut in your thumbdrive’s root directory to both MiKTeX and Texmaker to save yourself the hassle of needing to dig into each of those directories each time you use. When you’re done, you should have two subdirectories on your USB drive, one each for MiKTeX Portable and Texmaker USB.
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exe and choose your thumbdrive as the destination.

The advantages of a portable installation is that it is relatively lightweight because it installs only the packages you need to get up and running. There are very few step-by-step tutorials out there for building your own portable workshop, so I thought it might prove advantageous to document my build to save others the headache of troubleshooting the process. I’ve had a number of requests to update my tutorial for installing a portable version of for current versions of both MiKTeX and Texmaker. Your mileage may vary with other versions of Windows. Note: this article was last updated on December 30, 2019, for users of Windows 10 only.
