Huh, I realized that I had forgot to restart cdm after correcting PATH. After a restart, I could compile the document from cdm as well.
Gnuplot's Windows installer inserts extra semicolon in PATH
Gnuplot's Windows installer inserts extra semicolon in PATH
Yes, but I noticed that the Gnuplot installed had inserted an extra ";" right before the path to Gnuplot. I removed the semicolon, restarted TeXstudio and then it worked! Thanks! (I still can't compile from cmd for some reason, but hey, who cares!)
TeXstudio not recognizing gnuplot as an executable
Yes; that got rid of that error message and now TeXstudio is able to generate test.py. However, now I'm getting this error message instead: ! I can't find file `test.py.out'. No file test.py.out is generated so it's not strange that TeXstudio can't find it; I'm not sure why it isn't generated. Here is the entire log file: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.18 (MiKTeX 2.9.6350 64-bit) (preloaded format=pdflatex 2017.7.26) 4 NOV 2017 10:27 entering extended mode **./test.tex (test.tex LaTeX2e...
Yes; that got rid of that error message and now TeXstudio is able to generate test.py. However, now I'm getting this error message instead: ! I can't find file `test.py.out'. No file test.py.out is generated so it's not strange that TeXstudio can't find it; I'm not sure why it isn't generated. Here is the entire log file: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.18 (MiKTeX 2.9.6350 64-bit) (preloaded format=pdflatex 2017.7.26) 4 NOV 2017 10:27 entering extended mode **./test.tex (test.tex LaTeX2e...
python package not working in TeXstudio on Windows 10