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For TeXLive this defaults to \verb|<userdirectory>\texlive| on Windows. It can be found by running the command \verb|kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFHOME|. For MiKTeX see \url{https://miktex.org/kb/texmf-roots}.
For TeXLive this defaults to \verb|<userdirectory>\texlive| on Windows. It can be found by running the command \verb|kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFHOME|. For MiKTeX see \url{https://miktex.org/kb/texmf-roots}.
The structure of this folder should look like this.
The structure of this folder should look like this.
\begin[caption=Folder Structure of the texmf folder.]{lstlisting}\label{folder_struct}
\begin{lstlisting}[caption={Folder Structure of the texmf folder},label={folder_struct}]
+-texmf
+-texmf
+-bibtex
+-bibtex
| +-bib
| +-bib
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+-ecsdocs
+-ecsdocs
\end{lstlisting}
\end{lstlisting}
On some \LaTeX{} systems, the directory look-up tables will need to be refreshed after making additions or deletions to the system files.
On some \LaTeX{} systems, the directory look-up tables will need to be refreshed after making additions or deletions to the system files.
For TeXlive systems this is accomplished via executing \verb|texhash| as root.
For TeXlive systems this is accomplished via executing \verb|texhash| as root.
MikTeX users can run \verb|initexmf -u| to accomplish the same thing.
MikTeX users can run \verb|initexmf -u| to accomplish the same thing.
The \verb|templates/latex/ecsdocs| folder contains the files to get you started.
The \verb|templates/latex/ecsdocs| folder contains the files to get you started.