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How should the tex file for this project (dowload zip) be compiled?

I use TeXLive 2011 and texmakerx22b12_win32 for editing.

I have found it in this post.

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    Please make this question more specific. What happens when you try to compile the document? – Jake Jul 17 '12 at 11:48
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    As the post says: It had been created with xetex (xelatex). – Ulrike Fischer Jul 17 '12 at 11:52
  • One error is: The fontspec package requires either XeTeX or LuaTeX to function }. And every now and says he does not find the log file.. I have see "It had been created with xetex (xelatex)" but i'm new latex user and I have no idea how to set it. – Aurelius Jul 17 '12 at 11:59
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    In TeXstudio, try going to User--> User commands --> Edit User commands, write e.g. XeLaTeX as "menu item", and add xelatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex in the command field. Compile the document with this, i.e. User --> User commands --> XeLaTeX. – Torbjørn T. Jul 17 '12 at 13:02
  • Thanks! i go to try. Also i need this https://github.com/downloads/georgd/EB-Garamond/EBGaramond-0.014c.zip font, right? one times that i have downloaded where i must put it? – Aurelius Jul 17 '12 at 13:22
  • Yes, you need to install the EB Garamond font. You're using Windows right? Download the zip-file, unpack it, and look inside the otf folder. Select all the files, right click and click Install (this works for Vista and W7, if you're on XP, copy the .otf files to C:\Windows\fonts). – Torbjørn T. Jul 17 '12 at 14:34
  • ok it work but this is the results: http://www25.zippyshare.com/v/35707730/file.html – Aurelius Jul 18 '12 at 08:04
  • {\spacedfont\emph{\textsc{hallo}}} command for example why don't work? – Aurelius Jul 18 '12 at 08:29
  • Didn't see your comment until now (other users are notified unless you write @ in the comment). I get the same result, but I'm afraid I don't know why this happens. – Torbjørn T. Jul 18 '12 at 20:53

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Some time ago, I switched to LuaTeX and added a Makefile, so what you need is:

Type make and it should work (you can open an issue on github if it doesn't, describing your issue).

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