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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ that you are likely to encounter:
See
<a href="FAQ-eplain.html">What is Eplain?</a>.
</dl>
-<p/><p/><b>Modified <i>tex</b>&nbsp;&nbsp; executables</i>
+<p/><p/><b>Modified <i>tex</i> executables</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;
The original <i>tex</i> executable was produced in the late 1970s
(cf. <a href="FAQ-whatTeX.html">What is TeX?</a>) and consequently
lacked some features that users have come to expect from today&rsquo;s
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ listed earlier to produce executables with both sets of features. For
example, the <i>pdflatex</i>, <i>xelatex</i> and
<i>lualatex</i> executables each combine
LaTeX with an enhanced TeX engine. Some executables combine the
-features of multiple enhanced TeX engine: <i>pdfetex</i>
+features of multiple enhanced TeX engines: <i>pdfetex</i>
combines PDFTeX and e-TeX into a single executable.
<p/>As combining features is a generally desirable tendency, current
TeX distributions (see below) incorporate the features of PDFTeX
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ offered with a LaTeX format (as <i>latex</i> or
<i>pdftex</i>). (<i>Tex</i> remains with an unadorned TeX
executable using Plain TeX, for people such as Knuth himself, who
want the certainty of the &ldquo;original&rdquo;.)
-<p/><p/><p/><b>TeX distributions</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<p/><p/><b>TeX distributions</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;
A <em>TeX distribution</em> is a collection of TeX-related
software. Generally, a TeX distribution includes a set of core
TeX executables such as <i>tex</i> and <i>latex</i>;
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ distributions are free; others require payment. See
list of free and shareware TeX distributions and
<a href="FAQ-commercial.html">Commercial TeX implementations</a> for a
list of commercial TeX distributions.
-<p/><p/><p/><b>Summary</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<p/><p/><b>Summary</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;
If your document begins with <code>\</code><code>documentclass</code>, you&rsquo;re using some
form of the LaTeX macro package. Even if hidden behind a button in
a TeX-aware GUI, this document is getting compiled by a TeX
@@ -164,6 +164,6 @@ executable&mdash;probably <i>latex</i> or <i>pdflatex</i>&mdash;to
produce an output file. The executable came bundled as part of a
TeX distribution such as MiKTeX, which includes various other
TeX-related components.
-
-<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=texthings">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=texthings</a>
+<p><em>This answer last edited: 2009-06-11</em></p>
+<p/><p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=texthings">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=texthings</a>
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