Texmaker and TeXstudio ⇒ Texmaker on the Cloud
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Hi,
has anyone tried to install the portable version of texmaker on a cloud service like google drive to use common settings on multiple machines?
Is this even possible without severe inconsistency of the program files?
What about the same thing with MikTex? The loaded packages would be available on all connected machines, wouldn´t they?
best wishes
denkgeräusch
has anyone tried to install the portable version of texmaker on a cloud service like google drive to use common settings on multiple machines?
Is this even possible without severe inconsistency of the program files?
What about the same thing with MikTex? The loaded packages would be available on all connected machines, wouldn´t they?
best wishes
denkgeräusch
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- Stefan Kottwitz
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Welcome to the forum!
Interesting. I never tried it.
Anyway it will be another question, besides the program files, where you would like to store your LaTeX documents: in the cloud too, or locally.
Stefan
Interesting. I never tried it.
Anyway it will be another question, besides the program files, where you would like to store your LaTeX documents: in the cloud too, or locally.
Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
thank you very much!
I would store the LaTeX Documents in the cloud, too. But in another location
Structure would for example look like this
GoogleDrive/Programme/Texmaker/...
GoogleDrive/Programme/MikTeX/...
GoogleDrive/Dokumente/Dok1.tex
etc.
Well, if nobody has tried this yet, I´m going to test that. I'll be back with the experiment results tomorrow
thank you very much!
I would store the LaTeX Documents in the cloud, too. But in another location

Structure would for example look like this
GoogleDrive/Programme/Texmaker/...
GoogleDrive/Programme/MikTeX/...
GoogleDrive/Dokumente/Dok1.tex
etc.
Well, if nobody has tried this yet, I´m going to test that. I'll be back with the experiment results tomorrow

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Hmm...
MikTeX Portable is only available as 32bit version and the portable version of Texmaker doesn´t list Win10 as a supported System.
Do you think, the 32bit version will reduce the compiling performance noticeable?
MikTeX Portable is only available as 32bit version and the portable version of Texmaker doesn´t list Win10 as a supported System.
Do you think, the 32bit version will reduce the compiling performance noticeable?
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I don't think so. I don't see a reason that 64bit should be faster here. Why it should not take longer to process 64 bit addresses instead of 32bit. 
A better thing would be parallel processing, such as simultaneous compilation of pages.
Stefan

A better thing would be parallel processing, such as simultaneous compilation of pages.
Stefan
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Well, I ended up with some errors.
I don't want to spend too much time in this idea. So, if anyone stumbling over this post is digging deeper and is achieving a solution, I would be glad to hear about it
I don't want to spend too much time in this idea. So, if anyone stumbling over this post is digging deeper and is achieving a solution, I would be glad to hear about it
