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Historically there were a lot of different TeX distributions. Nowadays there are only a few wide spread. We mention only those that are free and support ConTeXt:
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Name
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OS
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Homepage
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Remarks
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| TeX Live |
a lot |
tug.org/texlive |
web2c, based on teTeX; has installer and a package manger. |
| teTeX |
Linux, Unix |
tug.org/tetex |
web2c; not supported any more, TeX Live is recommended instead. |
| MikTeX |
Win |
miktex.org |
with GUI |
| proTeXt |
Win |
tug.org/protext |
based on MikTeX, bundled with TeX Live |
| W32TeX |
Win |
fsci.fuk.kindai.ac.jp |
with XeTeX and the latest ConTeXt |
| MacTeX |
MacOS X |
tug.org/mactex |
web2c, based on TeX Live; comfortable install. Actually the simplest MacOSX install. |
| minimal ConTeXt |
Win, Lin, Mac |
pragma-ade.nl |
web2c |
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web2c is a common base for TeX distributions, see
tug.org/web2c
. It uses the kpathsea tool and its ls-R database for file searches.
web2c hints
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use
mktexlsr
(same as
texhash
) to rebuild the file database after every install or change!
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Beware
, older web2c distributions keep ConTeXt’s (Perl/Ruby) scripts at
.../context/perltk
, newer at
.../scripts/Perl/context
! Make sure to delete the older ones! See also
Update Hints
MikTeX hints
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MikTeX has a "rebuild database" menu entry; use it after every install or change!
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You should enable write18 in
miktex.ini
(MikTeX's counterpart to
Texmf.cnf
) to get MetaPost support working.
TeX engines
TeX the program writes only DVI output; with ConTeXt we normally use pdfTeX, LuaTeX or XeTeX and generate PDF.
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Name
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OS
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ConTeXt
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Homepage
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Remarks
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| pdfTeX |
"all" |
Yes |
pdftex.org |
latest version at freshmeat or sarovar; development frozen, see LuaTeX |
| LuaTeX |
"all" |
Yes |
luatex.org |
extended version of pdfTeX using Lua |
| XeTeX |
"all" |
Yes |
sil.org |
supports OpenType and all other fonts installed on OS, Unicode, bidirectional typesetting, Mac special features; Windows version not officially released yet - see W32TeX above |
| NTS |
Java |
No |
CTAN |
OO re-implementation of TeX in Java as a base for further enhancements; discontinued, see ExTeX |
| ExTeX |
Java |
No |
extex.org |
merger of NTS with eTeX, pdfTeX and Omega (pre-alpha state) |
| Aleph |
"all"? |
Yes |
CTAN |
Omega/eTeX merge (former eOmega) by Giuseppe Bilotta (beta state) |
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