I have tried the .tex file in WinEdt in Windows too. I want to run it using the KILE editor. The problem I got is showing below as log file.
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (format=pdflatex 2014.1.17) 20 JAN 2014 16:01
entering extended mode
%&-line parsing enabled.
**"Thesis-Jan 20 -2013.tex"
(./Thesis-Jan 20 -2013.tex
LaTeX2e <2009/09/24>
Babel <v3.8l> and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax, dumylang, noh
yphenation, farsi, arabic, croatian, bulgarian, ukrainian, russian, czech, slov
ak, danish, dutch, finnish, french, basque, ngerman, german, german-x-2009-06-1
9, ngerman-x-2009-06-19, ibycus, monogreek, greek, ancientgreek, hungarian, san
skrit, italian, latin, latvian, lithuanian, mongolian2a, mongolian, bokmal, nyn
orsk, romanian, irish, coptic, serbian, turkish, welsh, esperanto, uppersorbian
, estonian, indonesian, interlingua, icelandic, kurmanji, slovenian, polish, po
rtuguese, spanish, galician, catalan, swedish, ukenglish, pinyin, loaded.
! LaTeX Error: File `thesis.cls' not found.
Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed,
or enter new name. (Default extension: cls)
Enter file name:
! Emergency stop.
<read *>
l.2 \usepackage
{amsmath,mathtools}\usepackage{amssymb}^^M
*** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes)
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
10 strings out of 493848
236 string characters out of 1152823
47808 words of memory out of 3000000
3384 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+50000
3640 words of font info for 14 fonts, out of 3000000 for 9000
714 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
10i,0n,7p,94b,8s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,50000s
! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
How can I run the .tex file in KILE ?
thesis.cls: is it a\documentclassinstruction or a\usepackageinstruction? – Mico Jan 19 '14 at 20:47\newcommand{\piRsquare}{\pi r^2}
– Complex Guy Jan 19 '14 at 20:48`
thesis.clsis standard in MiKTeX: could well be that difference. – Joseph Wright Jan 19 '14 at 20:53TeX Live 2009/Debian. – cfr Jan 19 '14 at 20:56thesis.clsin order to compile it? (Maybe this is what Joseph Wright had in mind.) – cfr Jan 19 '14 at 20:58\newcommand{\specificthanks}[1]{\@fnsymbol{#1}}, which isn't encased in a\makeatletter...\makeatotherpair. What happens if you furnish that pair or, for now, specify\newcommand{\specificthanks}[1]{}, i.e., provide a "dummy definition"? Incidentally, I didn't know that WinEdt was available on Debian -- I thought it was for Windows systems only. – Mico Jan 19 '14 at 21:45