Hi,
If you are in the field of Electronic Engineering or others which are related you may have used the M4 Circuit Macros which can be found on CTAN. If you live on planet Microsoft, there is quite a lot of messing about with command line stuff in order to generate the diagrams using these macros.
I was hoping to find a method for setting up TeXnicCenter to use these macros without any command line involved as has been done for Kile. The Kile integration method is shown at http://staff.ee.sun.ac.za/pjrandewijk/w ... ntegration. I am not responsible for this (very good) website.
I couldn't find any instructions on the web to help set up TeXnicCenter in a similar way. After a little frustration, I have managed to do what I want. I thought the process might be useful to others so I have written some notes. They are in PDF form at http://www.iceamplifiers.co.uk/latex/ci ... tdiags.pdf.
I hope they are useful, please ask if there are unclear parts or you find errors.
Best regards,
James
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Re: M4 Circuit Macros integration with TeXnicCenter
You are awesome 

Re: M4 Circuit Macros integration with TeXnicCenter
This is a great solution indeed. I love TeXnicCenter even more now!
Thanks for the good job, James!
Dirk
Thanks for the good job, James!
Dirk
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M4 Circuit Macros integration with TeXnicCenter
Hello,
Appologies for digging this up but... someone emailed me and asked why doesn't it work in Windows 7 with the new Circuit Macros (ver 7.2)
A revised tutorial is available from:
http://www.iceamplifiers.co.uk/latex/ci ... ndows7.pdf
Best,
James
Appologies for digging this up but... someone emailed me and asked why doesn't it work in Windows 7 with the new Circuit Macros (ver 7.2)
A revised tutorial is available from:
http://www.iceamplifiers.co.uk/latex/ci ... ndows7.pdf
Best,
James