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I've started working with latex a few weeks ago, and it's been working fine. When today I wanted to edit my file and suddenly I got the error: Log file not found. Of course I searched if this question was already answered but usually it was for people who just reinstalled Texstudio, not that it just stopped working suddenly.

I hope somebody knows how to fix this?

Laura
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    Welcome to TeX.sx! The suggestions posted as comments to this one will probably help you: http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/67292. If you have a copy of your file before the recent changes, can you still compile that? Or any other file? Chances are that there is some error(s) in your tex file and TeXStudio cannot cope. Hence we cannot help without seeing your attempts to identify and fix the error in your code, in the form of an MWE. Compiling via the command line should reveal those errors more reliably. – cyberSingularity Jan 10 '13 at 08:56
  • Solution here: https://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/bugs/614/ – PatrickT Oct 21 '14 at 09:04
  • @PatrickT's solution didn't work for me. I was able to solve this problem by removing a period . from my .tex file name. Apparently, that's a no-no. – k-dubs Sep 04 '15 at 21:50
  • Just change your filename so that it does not contain any incorrect extensions, dots etc. make it a simple filename and let us know what happens. It solved for me. – Ashutosh Gupta Dec 19 '15 at 13:39

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The log file is created when running LaTeX, so if this is an error (the processing stops) or if it persists if you run LaTeX again, show your output.

vonbrand
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