How can I use ieeeconf.cls file in root.tex in TexStudio?












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I've been trying to use the ieeeconf.cls file with the root.tex file, but I just can't get that work.



I import like this: documentclass[letterpaper, 10 pt, conference]{ieeeconf} but I get the following error, when I hover the mouse on that line:




Class: ieeeconf



(not found)




And when I try to compile the root.tex file I get the following logs (the one about /maketitle I think it's becasue the ieeeconf is not loading properly):



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But the files are in the same folder, like this:



enter image description here



The links of the files are from ieee site and I'm using the following to build:



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  • Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
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I've been trying to use the ieeeconf.cls file with the root.tex file, but I just can't get that work.



I import like this: documentclass[letterpaper, 10 pt, conference]{ieeeconf} but I get the following error, when I hover the mouse on that line:




Class: ieeeconf



(not found)




And when I try to compile the root.tex file I get the following logs (the one about /maketitle I think it's becasue the ieeeconf is not loading properly):



enter image description here



But the files are in the same folder, like this:



enter image description here



The links of the files are from ieee site and I'm using the following to build:



enter image description here










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  • Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
    – Christian Hupfer
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I've been trying to use the ieeeconf.cls file with the root.tex file, but I just can't get that work.



I import like this: documentclass[letterpaper, 10 pt, conference]{ieeeconf} but I get the following error, when I hover the mouse on that line:




Class: ieeeconf



(not found)




And when I try to compile the root.tex file I get the following logs (the one about /maketitle I think it's becasue the ieeeconf is not loading properly):



enter image description here



But the files are in the same folder, like this:



enter image description here



The links of the files are from ieee site and I'm using the following to build:



enter image description here










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I've been trying to use the ieeeconf.cls file with the root.tex file, but I just can't get that work.



I import like this: documentclass[letterpaper, 10 pt, conference]{ieeeconf} but I get the following error, when I hover the mouse on that line:




Class: ieeeconf



(not found)




And when I try to compile the root.tex file I get the following logs (the one about /maketitle I think it's becasue the ieeeconf is not loading properly):



enter image description here



But the files are in the same folder, like this:



enter image description here



The links of the files are from ieee site and I'm using the following to build:



enter image description here







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  • Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
    – Christian Hupfer
    6 mins ago




















  • Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
    – Christian Hupfer
    6 mins ago


















Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
– Christian Hupfer
6 mins ago






Try documentclass{IEEEconf} instead. If you're compiling on a Linux/Unix/Mac- like operating system, the filename is case-sensitive
– Christian Hupfer
6 mins ago

















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