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TeX Live is a cross-platform, free software distribution for the TeX typesetting system that includes major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts. It is the replacement of its no-longer supported [ 2 ] counterpart teTeX . [ 3 ]
TeX Live is distributed by the TUG, making MacTeX less a fork of TeX Live than a customised repackaging. The full MacTeX install package contains three subpackages: [1] TeX Live; GUI applications. BibDesk; LaTeXiT (a LaTeX equation editor) TeX Live Utility (a utility to update, install or remove parts of TeX Live) TeXShop (a Mac-based TeX editor)
MiKTeX can update itself by downloading new versions of previously installed components and packages, and has an easy installation process. [5] By default, MiKTeX installs only a minimal set of packages (according to the philosophy of "just enough TeX"), which is useful in case of the limited space.
This tutorial assumes familiarity with installing programs and downloading, saving, opening and uploading files. This is a tutorial in various formats. Some parts are in question-and-answer format, as in FAQs. Parts of this were copied and adapted from this discussion: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Maps/Archive 5#PDF map conversion to SVG
TeXworks is free and open-source application software, available for Windows, Linux and macOS.It is a Qt-based graphical user interface to the TeX typesetting system and its LaTeX, ConTeXt, and XeTeX extensions.
Version 1.00 was released in September 2016 during ConTeXt 2016. Version 1.12 was released for TeXLive 2020. [8] As of October 2010, both ConTeXt mark IV and LaTeX with extra packages (e.g. luaotfload, luamplib, luatexbase, luatextra) make use of new LuaTeX features. (When LuaTeX is used with the LaTeX format, it is sometimes called "LuaLaTeX".)
TeX is usually provided in the form of an easy-to-install bundle of TeX itself along with Metafont and all the necessary fonts, documents formats, and utilities needed to use the typesetting system. On UNIX-compatible systems, including Linux and Apple macOS , TeX is distributed as part of the larger TeX Live distribution.
TeXnicCenter is a free and open-source IDE for the LaTeX typesetting language. It uses the MiKTeX or TeX Live distributions. [1] It allows the user to type documents in LaTeX and to compile them in PDF, DVI or PS.