Welcome to TeX Live The TeX Live software distribution offers a complete TeX system for a variety of GNU and Unix, Macintosh, Windows and other platforms. It encompasses programs for editing, typesetting, previewing and printing of TeX documents in many different languages, and a large collection of TeX macros and font libraries. The distribution includes extensive general documentation about TeX, as well as the documentation for the included software packages. For licensing information, please see the top-level [1]LICENSE.TL and [2]LICENSE.CTAN text files. Where to start We strongly recommend that you read the TeX Live Guide before undertaking the installation. It includes step-by-step instructions, a description of the top-level directories, and more. English versions of the Guide are in the full distribution (for example, on the DVD) in the [3]texmf/doc/texlive/ hierarchy, in both [4]html and [5]pdf formats. Translations to other languages are also available under [6]texmf/doc/texlive. We also provide a list of [7]links to the available PDF and HTML documentation for the included packages and programs. If you are installing from the Internet, the above links won't work. In that case, you can view the [8]TeX Live documentation on the Internet. For a list of the most important changes in this year's release, see the Release history section at the end of the documentation. Installation The installation script is named install-tl (install-tl.bat on Windows), and it has three operation modes: wizard (default on Windows) which asks a bare minimum of questions and installs everything. Can be specified explicitly with install-tl --gui=wizard. text (default on everything else) which has full customizatio options. Can be specified explicitly with install-tl --gui=text. perltk which is a GUI for text; especially useful for knowledgeable Windows users who don't want the defaults. Can be specified explicitly with install-tl --gui=text, or by running install-tl-advanced.bat on Windows. Post-installation package updates and other configurations are performed with the tlmgr (TeX Live Package Manager) script, which likewise has both GUI and text modes. You can give the command-line option --help to both [9]install-tl and [10]tlmgr for detailed information on both programs. See the documentation links above for (much) more information. Links Finally, a few related web pages, for your reference. These are not included in TeX Live: * [11]http://tug.org/begin.html - if you are new to TeX and/or want introductory material. * [12]http://tug.org/interest.html - general list of TeX web resources, including documentation, systems, packages, fonts, and more. * [13]http://tug.org/ctan.html - one entry point into the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN), which is an online repository of all things TeX. * [14]http://tug.org/usergroups.html - list of TeX user groups around the world, with contact information. We strongly encourage you to join the user group of your choice, to support TeX Live and other TeX activities. Happy TeXing! _________________________________________________________________ [15]TeX Live home page. References 1. file:LICENSE.TL 2. file:LICENSE.CTAN 3. file:texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-en 4. file:texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-en/texlive-en.html 5. file:texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-en/texlive-en.pdf 6. file:texmf/doc/texlive/ 7. file:doc.html 8. http://tug.org/texlive/doc.html 9. http://tug.org/texlive/install-tl.html 10. http://tug.org/texlive/tlmgr.html 11. http://tug.org/begin.html 12. http://tug.org/interest.html 13. http://tug.org/ctan.html 14. http://tug.org/usergroups.html 15. http://tug.org/texlive/