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After 4 years I decided to take up again LEd, which I used for my bachelor thesis. It was alright until I decided to compile to see the PDF. The error was:

21-07-2015 08:27:48: START /b/c1/c"C:\Program Files (x86)\LEd\Batches\pdflatex.bat" "C:\Users\Davide Daino Raghnar\Desktop\tesi" "prima_versione_tesi.tex" C: "pdflatex.exe" non Š riconosciuto come comando interno o esterno, un programma eseguibile o un file batch.

Now, I don't know what this is. I searched online for something and I found that it could be some file not being installed properly.

I uninstalled all and reinstalled again. Nothing changed. I thought also that could be the .tex file written in the wrong folder. I did not want to move anything to avoid creating even more confusion.

But now the problem is: I don't know how to compile it. Any idea?

Now, after another day, is compiling. I don't know why. I'm using texlive 2015 and an editor (I don't remember the name, was something like windedit or similar)

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    Welcome to TeX.SE . It seems that you have a problem with pdflatex which is missing. What are your IDE and it's version? – Romain Picot Jul 21 '15 at 07:19
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    Don't take up LEd. That project has deprecated and the editor is quite buggy though I wish they continued because it had really nice ideas implemented. There are much more recent and advanced editors out there for each OS. – percusse Jul 21 '15 at 08:41
  • I don't know how to find the information about IDE. Can you help me? – Davide Cericola Jul 21 '15 at 09:03
  • Another Editor? Like? Ideas? – Davide Cericola Jul 21 '15 at 09:04
  • just install a latex distribution like texlive or miktex – musicman Jul 21 '15 at 09:12
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    There are a bunch of editors out there, see LaTeX Editors/IDEs TeXworks (included in TeX Live and MikTeX) is nice and simple. TeXmaker and TeXStudio are quite popular, and has more features. One note about this site: to make sure people are notified of comments, write @<username> in the comment, see How do comment @replies work?. – Torbjørn T. Jul 21 '15 at 09:55
  • If you are on Windows, I think TeXnicCenter is arguably the editor for the average user. Though anything else is also useful but TeXnicCenter is pretty good at auto-configuration for the less involved users.. – percusse Jul 21 '15 at 10:29
  • @TorbjørnT. Since the user is on Windows... But to avoid confusion, TeXworks is not included in TeX Live generally. I guess it is added to the Windows edition. Not sure about MacTeX currently. – cfr Jul 21 '15 at 11:19
  • @percusse gas it gotten better with its suggestions? Last time I tested it I did not find it user friendly that if I typed \begin{doc then it asked if I wanted to insert \begin{document}, sure and I ended up with \begin{\begin{document}. Not nice. And these days does it come with a build in off viewer or do one still have to set that up manually? – daleif Jul 21 '15 at 17:48
  • @daleif You have to write doc and then ctrl+space – percusse Jul 21 '15 at 23:27
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    Exactly, that is not intuitive for a new user. There I like the texmaker/texstudio equivalent better – daleif Jul 22 '15 at 05:53
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    @daleif That's a known bug and in the issue tracker. But the general rule is if it is a control sequence you type \doc and it completes to \documentclass if it is an environment you just write the name of the environment because the idea is to type less. I surely don't want to type \begin which is pointless for auto-completion. So I like TeXnicCenter way better. – percusse Jul 22 '15 at 10:49

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Don't take up LEd. That project has deprecated long time ago and the editor is quite buggy though I wish they continued. Because it had really nice ideas implemented as beta. There are much more recent and advanced editors out there for each OS and LEd is just a historical artifact.

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