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Well, for some reason that I will try to find out later, my TeX Live under Linux doesn't work anymore and I had to go through windows emulated system.

The file I work with include a \graphicspath command, but it seems that the "\" specific to windows path makes problem. The only I had to solve the error messages was to put all files in the same directory without spaces in the path.

Does anyone had experienced such kind of problems and solved it?

Thanks for help

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  • Use normal slashes. – Johannes_B May 20 '15 at 14:15
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    Indeed, spaces in file and directory names are evil. – AlexG May 20 '15 at 14:46
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! Since the backslash has a special meaning in TeX, all distributions for Windows allow substituting it with / in file paths. For allowing spaces in file and directory names, load also the grffile package. – egreg May 20 '15 at 17:46
  • Thanks for your answers (and explanations egreg). It works and this problem is solved. – Deun May 20 '15 at 20:20

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