TeX

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TeX (pronounced /ˈtɛx/, as in Greek, often /ˈtɛk/ in English; written with a lowercase 'e' in imitation of the logo)[1] is a typesetting system. It is most commonly used with the LaTeX macros. It has been used successfully since the eighties and produces the highest quality output available from a free system. It is published under and Open Source license.

Installing TeX/LaTeX

A full LaTeX system is made up of many programs working together, along with a large number of additional packages. When these are combined they are known as a distribution.

We recommend the MiKTeX distribution for Windows users and MacTeX for Mac users. If you use Linux, you can usually install a packaged version of texlive using your package manager.

The LaTeX project website also maintains an up-to-date list of distributions.

Learning to use LaTeX

Please read the The not so Short Introduction to LaTeX before you start editing LaTeX documents. It should take about 2 hours and gives an excellent guide of the concepts.

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX